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THE OXFORD HISTORY OF ENGLAND
Edited by SIR GEORGE CLARK
I. ROMAN BRITAIN AND THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS
By the late R. G. COLLINGWOOD and J. N. L. MYRES, Student of Christ Church,
Oxford; Bodley's Librarian. Second edition, 1937.
II. ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, c. 350-1087
By SIR FRANK STENTON, F.B.A. Second edition, 1947.
III. FROM DOMESDAY BOOK TO MAGNA CARTA. 1087-1216
BY AUSTIN L. POOLE, F.B.A. Second edition, 1955.
IV. THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. 1216-1307
By SIR MAURICE POWICKE, F.B.A.
V. THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. 1307-1399
By MAY MCKISACK, Professor of History at Westfield College in the University of
London.
VI. THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. 1399-1485
By E. F. JACOB, F.B.A.
VII. THE EARLIER TUDORS. 1485-1558
By J. D. MACKIE, C.B.E., M.C., Professor of Scottish History and Literature in the
University of Glasgow.
VIII. THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH. 1558-1603
By J. B. BLACK, Emeritus Professor of History in the University of Aberdeen. Second
edition, 1959.
IX. THE EARLY STUARTS. 1603-1660
By the late GODFREY DAVIES, Hon. F.B.A. Second edition, 1959.
X. THE LATER STUARTS. 1660-1714
By SIR GEORGE CLARK, F.B.A. Second edition, 1956.
XI. THE WHIG SUPREMACY. 1714-1760
By the late BASIL WILLIAMS, F.B.A. Second edition revised by C. H. STUART, Student
of Christ Church, Oxford, 1962.
XII. THE REIGN OF GEORGE III. 1760-1815
By J. STEVEN WATSON, Student of Christ Church, Oxford.
XIII. THE AGE OF REFORM. 1815-1870
By SIR LLEWELLYN WOODWARD, F.B.A. Second edition, 1962.
XIV. ENGLAND. 1870-1914
By the late SIR ROBERT ENSOR.
XV. ENGLISH HISTORY. 1914-1945
By A. J. P. TAYLOR

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Early Stuarts, 1603-1660. Contributors: Godfrey Davies - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: ii.
    
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