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Williams, Mark
2019.
Translating the Jansenist controversy in Britain and Ireland.
English Historical Review
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| Williams, Mark R.F. 2018. The inner lives of early modern travel. Historical Journal 10.1017/S0018246X18000237 |
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| Williams, Mark 2016. Nations. In: Loughran, Tracey ed. A Practical Guide to Studying History: Skills and Approaches, Bloomsbury, pp. 15-30. |
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| Pearsall, Sarah M. S. and Williams, Mark 2015. David Underdown's Revel, riot, and rebellion: popular politics and culture in England, 1603-1660: introduction. Cultural and Social History 12 (3) , pp. 289-293. 10.1080/14780038.2015.1050875 |
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Williams, Mark
2014.
The devotional landscape of the royalist exile, 1649-1660.
Journal of British Studies
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| Williams, Mark 2014. 'Lacking Ware, withal': Finding Sir James Ware among the many incarnations of his histories. In: Patten, Eve and McElligott, Jason eds. The Perils of Print Culture: Book, Print and Publishing History in Theory and Practice, New Directions in Book History, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 64-81. |
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| Williams, Mark 2014. The King's Irishmen: The Irish in the exiled court of Charles II, 1649-1660. Boydell & Brewer. |
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| Williams, Mark 2012. Between King, faith and reason: Father Peter Talbot (SJ) and Catholic Royalist thought in exile. English Historical Review 127 (528) , pp. 1063-1099. 10.1093/ehr/ces143 |
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| Williams, Mark 2012. John Ponce’s response to Kenelm Digby’s 'A Discourse Concerning Infallibility in Religion', 1652). Archivium Hibernicum 65 , pp. 179-198. |
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| Williams, Mark and Forrest, Stephen Paul, eds. 2010. Constructing the past: Writing Irish history, 1600–1800. Irish Historical Monograph Series, Woodbridge: Boydell Press. |
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