G. R. Elton: On Reformation and Revolution

stamped his image of the Tudor age firmly on the pages of standard textbooks at every level of the curriculum. When the late J. E. Neale went to London to study under A. F. Pollard during the first World War, Pollard was the dominant Tudor historian. His work shored up Froude's contention that modem England emerged from ................
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