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Multiple Kingdoms at War: The “English” Revolution, 1638–1651 - The Bishops' Wars: Charles I's Campaigns against Scotland, 1638–1640. By Mark Charles Fissel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xv+336. $69.95. - Going to the Wars: The Experience of the British Civil Wars, 1638–1651. By Charles Carlton. London: Routledge, 1992. Pp. xii+428. - Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws: Perspectives on the Law of War in the Later Middle Ages. By Theodore Meron. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. Pp. xi+237.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2014

Ian Gentles*
Affiliation:
York University

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Copyright © North American Conference of British Studies 1996

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