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XXIII: THE BRITISH PROBLEM
Q. From 1485 to 1707 the British margins
influenced England only tangentially and occasionally. Discuss.
General
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R.G.Asch ed.,Three nations -
A common history?
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B.Bradshaw
& J.Morrill eds., The British
problem, c.1534-1707
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S.G.Ellis &
S.Barber eds., Conquest and
union: Fashioning a British state
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Bruce Lenman, England's Colonial Wars 1550-1688: Conflicts, Empire and
National Identity. Modern
Wars in Perspective Series. Longman, 2001
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R.Hutton, 'The
Triple-crowned islands' In L.K.J.Glassey ed., The reigns of Charles
II and James VII & II
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Mark Nicholls,
A History of the Modern British Isles 1529-1603: The Two Kingdoms.
History of Modern Britain. Blackwell Publishers, 1999
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J.G.A.Pocock,
Three British
revolutions: 1641, 1688, 1776
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J.G.A.Pocock, A Plea for a
new subject' In Journal of Modern History (1975) 4
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C.Russell,
The Fall of the
British monarchies, 1637-42
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J.Wormald, 'The Creation
of Britain' Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (1992) 6:2
Scotland
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I.B.Cowan,
The Scottish
Covenanters 1660-1688
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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
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F.D.Dow,
Cromwellian
Scotland
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B.P.Levack,
The formation
of the British state
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B.R.Galloway,
The union of
England and Scotland 1603-1608
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B.R.Galloway
& B.P.Levack eds., The Jacobean
Union
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B.Lenman, In R.Beddard
ed., The Revolutions of 1688
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R.Mason ed., Scots and
Britons: Scottish political thought and the Union of 1603
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T.I.Rae ed.,
The Union of
1707
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J.Robertson,
A Union for
empire: Political thought and the Union of 1707
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T.C.Smout,
Scottish trade
on the eve of Union, 1660-1707
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D.Stevenson,
The Scottish
revolution 1637-44
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D.Stevenson, 'Cromwell,
Scotalnd & Ireland' In J.Morrill ed., Oliver Cromwell and the
English Revolution
Ireland
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T.C.Barnard,
Cromwellian
Ireland
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Patrick J. Duffy, David Edwards,
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Gaelic Ireland:
Land, Lordship and Settlement, c. 1250-c. 1650
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C.Brady &
R.Gillespie eds., Natives and
Newcomers: Essays on the making of Irish colonial society 1534-1641
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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
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B.Bradshaw,
The Irish
constitutional revolution of the sixteenth century
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Vincent P. Carey,
Surviving the Tudors: The 'Wizard' Earl of Kildare and English
Rule in Ireland, 1537-1586.
Dublin 2002
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N.P.Canny,
From
Reformation to Restoration Ireland 1534-1660
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S.Connolly,
Law, religion
and power: The making of Protestant Ireland 1660-1760
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P.Corish,
The Catholic
community in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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S.G.Ellis,
Tudor Ireland:
Crown, community and the conflict of cultures
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Steven G. Ellis,
Ireland in the Age of the Tudors 1447-1603: English Expansion
and the End of Gaelic Rule.
Longman, 1998
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A.Ford, The Protestant
Reformation in Ireland 1590-1641
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H.F.Kearney,
Strafford in
Ireland, 1633-41
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R.A.Mason, 'William Cecil
and the British dimension of early Elizabethan foreign policy',
History
(1989) LXXIV
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M.Perceval-Maxwell,
The Outbreak of
the 1641 rebellion in Ireland
- Jane H. Ohlmeyer, ed,
Political Thought in Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Kingdom or
Colony Cambridge University
Press, 2000
- Hiram Morgan, ed.,
Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641.
Dublin 1999
- James Scott Wheelerm
Cromwell in Ireland 1999
Wales
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R.R.Davies,
R.A.Griffiths et al eds., Welsh society
and nationhood
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A.H.Dodd,
Studies in
Stuart Wales
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P.R.Roberts, 'Wales and
England after the Tudor Union' C.Cross, D.Loades &
J.J.Scarisbrick eds., Law and Government under the Tudors
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G.Williams,
Recovery,
Reformation & Reorientation: Wales 1415-1642
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P.Williams,
The Council in
the Marches of Wales under Elizabeth I
- John Davis, A History of
Wales [chapters 5 & 6]
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