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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: The Origins of the English Gentry. By Peter Coss. Henry IV. The Establishment of the Regime, 1399–1406. Edited by Gwilym Dodd and Douglas Biggs. Restoration Scotland, 1660–1690. Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas. By Clare Jackson. The Restoration. England in the 1660s. By N. H. Keeble. John Locke. Selected Correspondence. Edited by Mark Goldie The Duke of Portland. Politics and Party in the Age of George III. By David Wilkinson. Rethinking the Age of Reform. Britain 1780–1850. Edited by Arthur Burns and Joanna Innes. Political Tactics. By Jeremy Bentham. Edited by Michael James, Cyprian Blamires and Catherine Pease-Watkin. The Irish Act of Union, 1800. Bicentennial Essays. Edited by Michael Brown, Patrick M. Geoghegan and James Kelly. Electoral Reform at Work. Local Politics and National Parties, 1832–1841. By Philip Salmon. English Public Opinion and the American Civil War. By Duncan Andrew Campbell. The Diaries of Edward Henry Stanley 15th Earl of Derby (1826–93) between 1878 and 1893. A Selection. Edited by John Vincent. MacDonald's Party. Labour Identities and Crisis, 1922 1931. By David Howell. Television Policies of the Labour Party 1951–2001. By Des Freedman. The Conservatives in Crisis. Edited by Mark Garnett and Philip Lynch. |
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