The Stuart kingdoms in the seventeenth century : awkward neighbours
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The Stuart kingdoms in the seventeenth century : awkward neighbours
Four Courts Press, c2002
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Select bibliography: p. 251-252
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : awkward neighbours? / Allan I. Macinnes with Jane Ohlmeyer
- From dual monarchy to multiple kingdoms : unions and the English state, 1422-1607 / Steven G. Ellis
- The path towards the commonwealth of the two nations / Edward Opalinski
- Is British history international history? / Conrad Russell
- Britain, race, and the Iberian world empire / Paul McGinnis and Arthur H. Williamson
- The Englishness of the Scottish play : Macbeth and the poetics of Jacobean union / Claire McEachern
- Scotland, Scandinavia and the bishops' wars, 1638-40 / Steve Murdoch
- Disrupted and disruptive : continental influence on the Confederate Catholics of Ireland / Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
- Sense of identity in the army of the English republic, 1645-51 / James Scott Wheeler
- The formation of cultural attitudes : the example of the three kingdoms in the 1650s / Sarah Barber
- When reformations collide / John McCafferty
- Incompatible revolutions? : the Established Church and the revolutions of 1688-9 in Ireland, England and Scotland / Tim Harris
- The Scottish parliament and the Covenanting heritage of constitutional reform / John R. Young