Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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- Science, reading, and Renaissance literature, the art of making knowledge, 1580-1670, Elizabeth Spiller
- Imperial republics, revolution, war, and territorial expansion from the English Civil War to the French Revolution, Edward G. Andrew
- Science and the shape of orthodoxy, intellectual change in late seventeenth-century Britain, Michael Hunter
- Philo-semitism and the readmission of the Jews to England, 1603-1655, David S. Katz
- Henrietta Maria, piety, politics and patronage, edited by Erin Griffey
- Perspectives on English revolutionary republicanism, edited by Dirk Wiemann, University of Postdam, Germany and Gaby Mahlberg, Northumbria University, UK
- The great map of mankind, British perceptions of the world in the Age of Enlightenment, P.J. Marshall & Glyndwr Williams
- Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi, John Selden, Jason P. Rosenblatt
- The collected essays of Christopher Hill, Vol.1
- William Temple’s political and economic thought, a restoration view of consequences of human nature, 1660–1699, Juha Oskari Haavisto
- Resurrecting Elizabeth I in seventeenth-century England, edited by Elizabeth H. Hageman and Katherine Conway
- Architects and intellectual culture in post-restoration England, Matthew Walker
- Culture and politics in early Stuart England, edited by Kevin Sharpe and Peter Lake
- Alehouses and good fellowship in early modern England, Mark Hailwood
- Sir Robert Cotton, 1586-1631, history and politics in early modern England, by Kevin Sharpe
- John Selden, a life in scholarship, G.J. Toomer
- Going Dutch, how England plundered Holland's glory, Lisa Jardine
- The 'Arabick' interest of the natural philosophers in seventeenth-century England, edited by G.A. Russell
- Politics, religion and ideas in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain, essays in honour of Mark Goldie, edited by Justin Champion, John Coffey, Tim Harris and John Marshall
- Royalist identities, Jerome de Groot
- Elizabeth I and the culture of writing, edited by Peter Beal & Grace Ioppolo
- Family, culture and society in the diary of Constantijn Huygens Jr, secretary to Stadholder-King William of Orange, by Rudolf Dekker
- Politicizing domesticity from Henrietta Maria to Milton's Eve, Laura Lunger Knoppers
- Politics, religion and ideas in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain, essays in honour of Mark Goldie, edited by Justin Champion, John Coffey, Tim Harris and John Marshall
- Explaining the English Revolution, Hobbes and his contemporaries, Mark Stephen Jendrysik
- Science, literature, and rhetoric in early modern England, edited by Juliet Cummins and David Burchell
- Flesh in the age of reason, Roy Porter ; foreword by Simon Schama
- Samuel Pepys and his books, reading, newsgathering, and sociability, 1660-1703, Kate Loveman
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