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Book reviewed in this article: Fiscal Crises, Liberty, and Representative Government 1450–1789. The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s. By Norman Jones Reading Holinshed's Chronicles. By Annabel Patterson The Manuscript Library of sir Robert Cotton (The Panizzi Lectures. 1993). By Colin G. C. Tite Scots and Britons. Scottish Political Thought and the Union of 1603. The Bishops' Wars: Charles I's Campaigns Against Scotland, 1638–1640. By Mark Charles Fissel John Locke. Resistance, Religion and Responsibility. By John Marshall The Language of Liberty, 1660–1832. Political Discourse and Social Dynamics in the Anglo‐American World. By J.C.D. Clark The Jacobites: Britain and Europe, 1688–1788. By Daniel Szechi Neither Kingdom nor Nation: The Irish Quest for Constitutional Rights, 1698–1800. By Neil Longley York The Birth of Britain: A New Nation 1700–1710. By W.A. Speck ‘Bought and Sold for English Gold’? Explaining the Union of 1707. By Christopher A. Whatley The Irish Constitutional Tradition: Responsible Government and Modern Ireland, 1782–1992. By Alan J Ward The Dundas Despotism. By Michael Fry The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain. By Jonathan Parry Joseph Chamberlain: Entrepreneur in Politics. By Peter T. Marsh The Last of the Whigs. A Political Biography of Lord Hartington, later Eighth Duke of Devonshire (1833–1908). By Patrick Jackson The Lost Prime Minister: A Life of Sir Charles Dilke. By David Nicholls Aspects of Aristocracy: Grandeur and Decline in Modern Britain. By David Cannadine Labour Women. Women in British Working‐Class Politics, 1918–1939. By Pamela M. Graves Reforming the Civil Service. The Fulton Committee on the British Home Civil Service, 1966–1968. By Geoffrey K. Fry
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