Re: Tudor & Stuart Primary Sources for Class

Richard B Gorrie (rgorrie@uoguelph.ca)
Mon, 2 Oct 1995 06:36:53 -0400

Date: Sun, 1 Oct 1995 19:37:28 +0100
From: Luc Borot <lb@alor.univ-montp3.fr>

As a complement to the information in the following message
(and please remember to identify yourselves with your full names)

>Date: Fri Sep 29 20:43:34 1995
>From: sfl@FALCON.CC.UKANS.EDU
>Two excellent books that we used in my Tudor and Staurt class were:
>The Tudor Constitution Documents and Commentary Edited by G. R. Elton,
>
>[....]
>by Alan G. R. Smith, The Making of a Great Power Late Staurt and Early
>Georgian Britian by Geoffrey Holmes, and another book English Reformations
>I believe the author was Christopher Haigh.

I can add that *Divine Right and Democracy* is edited by Wootton (Penguin);
it's an excellent selection for the English revolutionary period only,
which is not as extensive as the query asked for in the first place; I also
remember (same historical scope, unfortunately) *Revolutionary Prose of the
English Revolution*, Erskine-Hill and Storey, eds, Cambridge 1982 or 83.
Perhaps AL Morton's Leveller anthology *Freedom in Arms* is again available
in the US.

Hope this helps

Luc Borot

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