Young, Charles I; Spellman, John Locke
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.23.1.83-85Abstract
Michael B. Young's Charles I is useful not only for his excellent review of the reign of that king but also for his discussion of the literature on the period. Even sophisticated historians might be impressed with how people studying the same documents can reach such contradictory conclusions.
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