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Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain: Essays in Honour of Conrad Russell.(Reviews)(Book Review)

Renaissance Quarterly

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Thomas Cogswell, Richard Cust, and Peter Lake, eds. Politics, Religion and Popularity: Early Stuart Essays in Honour of Conrad Russell.

Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. x + 304 pp. + 1 b/w pl. index. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-521-80700-X.

This worthy tribute to Conrad Russell, compiled by former students and colleagues, includes twelve essays arranged thematically in three sections. Prefatory to this enterprise is the editors' essay underscoring Conrad Russell's fertile influence through tracing developments in revisionist and post-revisionist historiography.

Section 1, "Politics," contains six essays. Together these create a vibrant, provocative picture of early Stuart court and …

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