Dear Anne, Here are a few suggestions for some introductory texts on
Stuart Britain. I'll leave Tudor England to those who know the field
better than me.
J. C. D. Clark, _Revolution and Rebellion_
B. Coward, _The Stuart Age_ (2nd edn)
R. Foster, _Modern Ireland 1600-1972_
M. Lynch, _Scotland. A New History_
K. Thomas, _Religion and the Decline of Magic_
D. Underdown, _Fire From Heaven_
K. Wrightson, _English Society 1580-1680_
Enjoy!
Daniel Szechi
Auburn University
Sincerely,
Sharon D. Michalove
Assistant to the Chair for Undergraduate Studies, Dept. of History, UIUC
309 Gregory Hall, 810 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-4145 mlove@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
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