Alan Marshall believes that if popular and occasionally academic history has become more novelistic in tone at times, then some historical novels have become more academically serious.
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The Long Parliament of Charles II
Do we get the history of parliament we actually deserve or the one we want to see? From the broad Whiggish vistas of the 19th century to the Namierite views of the 20th century, to the post-revisionist views of the 21st, more than most history the sources and narratives on this remarkable institution of parliamentContinue reading “The Long Parliament of Charles II”