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Freedom Corruption, and Government in Elizabethan England. By Joel Hurstfield. Pp 368. London: Cape. 1973. £4.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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Reviews and short notices
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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1973

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References

1 Prof. Hurstfield has recently edited a useful collection of articles dealing with the sixteenth century, The Historical Association book of the Tudors (London: Sidwick and Jackson), £2.75Google Scholar.

2 Stone, L.How nasty was Thomas Crornwell? ’ in New York Review of Books, xx, no. 4 (22 Mar. 1973)Google Scholar. This is a brilliant review of G. R. Elton, Police and policy: the enforcement of the reformation in the age of Thomas Cromwell. .

3 See also the contribution to the V.C.H. by D. E. C. Eversley (V.C.H., Warwick, iv) and by A. G. Dickens (V.C.H. Yorkshire: the city of York).