Debates in Stuart History

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Macmillan Education UK, May 5, 2004 - History - 239 pages
In this essential introduction to the writing of Stuart history, Ronald Hutton provides a clear and authoritative guide to both the current condition of the discipline and its historiography. Hutton helps students to understand some of the key recent debates and shows them how to set their reading in context. He also provides a new sense of why historians of the Stuart period, both collectively and individually, perceive the past in particular ways, and shows how these perceptions alter over time.

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About the author (2004)

RONALD HUTTON is Professor of History at Bristol University. He writes on subjects as diverse as witchcraft and the British Republic, and was recently described by the TLS as 'one of the liveliest and most wide-ranging English historians'.

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