J.P.Sommerville

 

XXIII: THE BRITISH PROBLEM

 

Q. From 1485 to 1707 the British margins influenced England only tangentially and occasionally. Discuss.

 

General

  1. R.G.Asch ed.,Three nations - A common history?

  2. B.Bradshaw & J.Morrill eds., The British problem, c.1534-1707

  3. S.G.Ellis & S.Barber eds., Conquest and union: Fashioning a British state

  4. Bruce Lenman, England's Colonial Wars 1550-1688: Conflicts, Empire and National Identity. Modern Wars in Perspective Series.  Longman, 2001

  5. R.Hutton, 'The Triple-crowned islands' In L.K.J.Glassey ed., The reigns of Charles II and James VII & II

  6. Mark Nicholls, A History of the Modern British Isles 1529-1603: The Two Kingdoms. History of Modern Britain. Blackwell Publishers, 1999

  7. J.G.A.Pocock, Three British revolutions: 1641, 1688, 1776
  8. J.G.A.Pocock, A Plea for a new subject' In Journal of Modern History (1975) 4
  9. C.Russell, The Fall of the British monarchies, 1637-42
  10. J.Wormald, 'The Creation of Britain' Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (1992) 6:2

 

Scotland

  1. I.B.Cowan, The Scottish Covenanters 1660-1688

  2. JEA Dawson et al.eds, The Politics of Religion in the Age of Mary, Queen of Scots : The Earl of Argyll and the Struggle for Britain and Ireland CUP 2002

  3. F.D.Dow, Cromwellian Scotland

  4. B.P.Levack, The formation of the British state

  5. B.R.Galloway, The union of England and Scotland 1603-1608

  6. B.R.Galloway & B.P.Levack eds., The Jacobean Union

  7. B.Lenman, In R.Beddard ed., The Revolutions of 1688

  8. R.Mason ed., Scots and Britons: Scottish political thought and the Union of 1603

  9. T.I.Rae ed., The Union of 1707

  10. J.Robertson, A Union for empire: Political thought and the Union of 1707

  11. T.C.Smout, Scottish trade on the eve of Union, 1660-1707

  12. D.Stevenson, The Scottish revolution 1637-44

  13. D.Stevenson, 'Cromwell, Scotalnd & Ireland' In J.Morrill ed., Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution

 

Ireland

  1. T.C.Barnard, Cromwellian Ireland

  2. Patrick J. Duffy, David Edwards, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Gaelic Ireland: Land, Lordship and Settlement, c. 1250-c. 1650

  3. C.Brady & R.Gillespie eds., Natives and Newcomers: Essays on the making of Irish colonial society 1534-1641

  4. Ciaran Brady, The Chief Governors: The Rise and Fall of Reform Government in Tudor Ireland, 1536-1588. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History. Cambridge University Press, 1994

  5. B.Bradshaw, The Irish constitutional revolution of the sixteenth century

  6. Vincent P. Carey, Surviving the Tudors: The 'Wizard' Earl of Kildare and English Rule in Ireland, 1537-1586. Dublin 2002

  7. N.P.Canny, From Reformation to Restoration Ireland 1534-1660

  8. S.Connolly, Law, religion and power: The making of Protestant Ireland 1660-1760

  9. P.Corish, The Catholic community in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

  10. S.G.Ellis, Tudor Ireland: Crown, community and the conflict of cultures

  11. Steven G. Ellis, Ireland in the Age of the Tudors 1447-1603: English Expansion and the End of Gaelic Rule. Longman, 1998

  12. A.Ford, The Protestant Reformation in Ireland 1590-1641
  13. H.F.Kearney, Strafford in Ireland, 1633-41
  14. R.A.Mason, 'William Cecil and the British dimension of early Elizabethan foreign policy', History (1989) LXXIV
  15. M.Perceval-Maxwell, The Outbreak of the 1641 rebellion in Ireland
  16. Jane H. Ohlmeyer, ed, Political Thought in Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Kingdom or Colony Cambridge University Press, 2000
  17. Hiram Morgan, ed., Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641. Dublin 1999
  18. James Scott Wheelerm Cromwell in Ireland 1999

 

Wales

  1. R.R.Davies, R.A.Griffiths et al eds., Welsh society and nationhood
  2. A.H.Dodd, Studies in Stuart Wales
  3. P.R.Roberts, 'Wales and England after the Tudor Union'  C.Cross, D.Loades & J.J.Scarisbrick eds., Law and Government under the Tudors
  4. G.Williams, Recovery, Reformation & Reorientation: Wales 1415-1642
  5. P.Williams, The Council in the Marches of Wales under Elizabeth I
  6. John Davis, A History of Wales [chapters 5 & 6]