Reviews
in History is an electronic publication which reviews and reappraises
significant work in all fields of historical interest, covering
the principal areas of the subject as taught in institutions
of higher education. As well as featuring reviews of individual
books, Reviews in History
also contains review articles which examine a range of books
available on a highlighted topic.
Review article: The Changing
Reputations of Elizabeth I and James VI and I
Review article by John Cramsie
Politics, Law and Counsel in
Tudor and Early Stuart England
John Guy
Review by Christopher Brooks
Review article: The Myth
of Elizabeth and England's Elizabeth
Review article
by Anne McLaren
The Right to be King: the Succession
to the Crown of England, 1603-1714
Howard Nenner
Reviewed by Robert Oresko
Author's response
A Protestant Vision: William
Harrison and the Reformation of Elizabethan England
G. J. R. Parry
Reviewed by Andrew Hadfield
Strangers Settled Here Among
Us - Policies, Perceptions and the Presence of Aliens in Elizabethan
England
Laura Hunt Yungblut
Reviewed by
Nigel Goose
Visit the Reviews
in History section of this website for a full list of reviews
and articles on a diverse range of topics.
July 2003
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