Tudor studies : presented by the Board of Studies in History in the University of London to Albert Frederick Pollard, being the work of twelve of his colleagues and pupils
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Tudor studies : presented by the Board of Studies in History in the University of London to Albert Frederick Pollard, being the work of twelve of his colleagues and pupils
Russell & Russell, [1970]
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Reprint of the 1924 ed
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Contents of Works
- Wales under Henry VII, by C. A. J. Skeel
- Cardinal Morton's Register, by C. Jenkins
- The Abbot Trithemius, by R. W. Seton-Watson
- The political conceptions of Luther, by J. W. Allen
- Bodin and the genesis of the doctrine of sovereignty, by F. J. C. Hearnshaw
- William Thomas, a forgotten clerk of the Privy Council, by E. R. Adair
- The Lancastrian constitution, by T. F. T. Plucknett
- The destruction of sanctuary, by I. D. Thornley
- The political influence of the "North parts" under the later Tudors, by R. R. Reid
- Tudor reforms in the royal household, by A. P. Newton
- The Commons' privilege of free speech in Parliament, by J. E. Neale
- The transformation of London, by E. J. Davis