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Religion, Memory and Civil War in the British Isles: Essays for Don Kennedy

Vol 32, Number 3, 2015

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Articles

  • Religion, Memory, and Civil War in the British Isles

    Dolly MacKinnon, Alexandra Walsham, Amanda Whiting

    1-15

  • Holy Violence and the English Civil War

    Donald E. Kennedy

    17-42

  • ‘Charles Stuart, that man of blood"

    Patricia Crawford

    43-63

  • Phanaticus: Hugh Peter, Antipuritanism and the Afterlife of the English Revolution

    Alexandra Walsham

    65-97

  • Surviving the Cavalier Winter: The Experience of Richard and Ann Fanshawe

    Geoffrey Smith

    99-121

  • Richly Blessed or Sorely Tested?: Religious Belief and Association in Early Stuart England: The Case of James Whitelocke

    Damian Powell

    123-149

  • Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Thomas Roe: English Servants of the Queen of Bohemia and the Protestant International during the Thirty Years War

    John Reeve

    151-181

  • Blackstone as Historian

    Wilfrid Prest

    183-203

  • ‘Correcting an Error in history’: Battlefield Memorials at Marston Moor and Naseby 1771-1939

    Dolly MacKinnon

    205-235