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- Adriaen Van Ostade
- Why Did People Want the King Back in 1646? Gallery 5: Why Did Britain Become a Republic? Gallery 6: What Kind of Ruler Was Oliver Cromwell?
- Law and the Making of Slavery in Colonial Virginia
- Sovereignty, International Relations, and the Westphalian Myth
- The Politics of Early Modern Europe the Rise of the Royal State
- February 2, 2014 FINAL
- Puritan Lecturers and Anglican Clergymen During the Early Years of the English Civil Wars
- Seventeenth-Century Monarchy
- Knights on Zaret, 'Origins of Democratic Culture: Printing, Petitions and the Public Sphere in Early Modern England'
- Why Did People Want the King Back in 1646
- The Swedish Fiscal-Military State and Its Navy, 1521-1721
- Three Revolts in Images: Catalonia, Portugal and Naples (1640-1647)
- English S Lettements in Virginia (1584-1699)
- Painting in the Dutch Golden Age: a Profile of the Seventeenth Century
- Religion 1640-1714
- Sweden's 17Th Century
- Standardization of Church Space in Laudian England (1633-1641) Ashley Fierstadt Western Oregon University, [email protected]
- Newsbooks 1649-1650
- The 1640S Are a Frustrating Period in the History of Boyle's Correspondence
- Burn-Beating
- TACW Playbook-3
- Why Did People Go to War in 1642? > 1640-42
- Dearth and the English Revolution: the Harvest Crisis of 1647–50 by STEVE HINDLE
- 3. the Scottish Parliament and European Diplomacy 1641-1647: the Palatine, the Dutch Republic and Sweden1
- 1619: Virginia's First Africans
- Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies
- 1 'Religion's Safe, with Priestcraft Is the War
- Publishing in the Iberian Peninsula, 1601–1650 Alexander
- Firmin's Ecclesiastical Identity in the 1640S and 1650S
- Restoration of the English Episcopacy 1660–16881
- A Purpose Lost: Cultural Consequences of the English Civil War for Congregationalist New England, 1630 - 1649
- Seditious Memories in England and Wales, 1660-1685