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The English Crown's foreign debt, 1544-1557Kline, Wayne M. 01 January 1992 (has links)
As background to an investigation of the crown's foreign borrowing from 1544 though 1557. this thesis examines the general fiscal situation of the mid-Tudor Commonwealth with special emphasis on the great inflation of the 16th century, the role of Antwerp in European finance. and the relationship between war and English fiscal policy It then examines in detail the creation of the debt under Henry VIII, its development into a standard feature of state finance under Edward VI, and its liquidation under Mary. Information on England and English crown finance was drawn principally from published primary sources while information on the Antwerp market and on continental affairs in general was derived mainly from secondary sources.
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'From a photograph' : photography and the periodical print press 1870-1890Belknap, Geoffrey David January 2011 (has links)
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The idea of sovereignty in English historical writing 1599-1627Kanemura, Rei January 2012 (has links)
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The early history of the West India regiments, 1795-1815 : a study in British colonial military historyBuckley, Roger Norman, 1937- January 1975 (has links)
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English marriage and morals 1640-1700 : issues and alternativesMichel, Robert, 1944- January 1985 (has links)
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Anglo-Danish relations in the later eleventh centuryGazzoli, Paul Michael January 2011 (has links)
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Edwardian intellectuals and the state : a comparative study of Sidney Webb and J.A. HobsonLalancette, Michèle. January 1983 (has links)
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"Warriors of the Working-day" Class in Shakespeare's Second Historical TrilogyMorrill, Richard Brooke January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
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The early military thought of Winston S. ChurchillAlphin, Judson Wayne January 2015 (has links)
Winston S. Churchill was a war leader during two world wars, and yet there are few substantive studies of his younger years when he was a practising soldier. This thesis aims to study the early intellectual development of Churchill in those areas which have direct impact on the art of war. The chapters are arranged narratively (Chapters 2-3) and thematically (Chapters 4-8). The introduction covers the scope and methodology of the work. Chapters 2-3 give an account of Churchill's early years, and trace the development of several prominent features of his character that helped form and inform the presuppositions of his later military intellectual development. Chapter 4 addresses Churchill's interactions with late Victorian cavalry doctrine and debate. Chapters 5-7 each address themes of an expanding scope of influence and conceptualization: first, the tactics of war; second, the policy and strategy of war; and finally, Churchill's conceptions of war. The conclusion summarizes the hallmarks and syntheses of Churchill's early military intellectual development, and identifies judgments which can be drawn about his perspicacity as soldier and commander.
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Shaftesbury and learned cultureCollis, Karen January 2013 (has links)
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