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An examination of the historiography of the Glorious Revolution, the differing interpretations of... more An examination of the historiography of the Glorious Revolution, the differing interpretations offered of the event by historians, and a brief examination of just what exactly happened in 1688. Also included is a discussion on the modern relevancy of the Glorious Revolution.
An examination of the political debate and arguments surrounding the English army from 1660 to 17... more An examination of the political debate and arguments surrounding the English army from 1660 to 1716 from anti-standing army rhetoric to the development of the parliamentary apparatus for control of the army. Connects the argument of the Standing Army to the questions surrounding the power of the king vs the power of parliament.
An examination of the relationship between the earl of Warwick and the City of London between 145... more An examination of the relationship between the earl of Warwick and the City of London between 1450-1461 and its impact on the early stages of the Wars of the Roses
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A selected research guide of the primary and secondary sources available on the Royal Navy from 1... more A selected research guide of the primary and secondary sources available on the Royal Navy from 1485-1914 located at the US Navy Department Library in Washington D.C.
An examination of the historiography of the Glorious Revolution, the differing interpretations of... more An examination of the historiography of the Glorious Revolution, the differing interpretations offered of the event by historians, and a brief examination of just what exactly happened in 1688. Also included is a discussion on the modern relevancy of the Glorious Revolution.
An examination of the political debate and arguments surrounding the English army from 1660 to 17... more An examination of the political debate and arguments surrounding the English army from 1660 to 1716 from anti-standing army rhetoric to the development of the parliamentary apparatus for control of the army. Connects the argument of the Standing Army to the questions surrounding the power of the king vs the power of parliament.
An examination of the relationship between the earl of Warwick and the City of London between 145... more An examination of the relationship between the earl of Warwick and the City of London between 1450-1461 and its impact on the early stages of the Wars of the Roses
A selected research guide of the primary and secondary sources available on the Royal Navy from 1... more A selected research guide of the primary and secondary sources available on the Royal Navy from 1485-1914 located at the US Navy Department Library in Washington D.C.