Swearing a Nation: Parliament, Print, and the Infrastructure of Subscription in the Protestation, 1641-1642
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Dan Beaver reads John Walter's essay, "Swearing a Nation: Parliament, Print, and the Infrastructure of Subscription in the Protestation, 1641-1642". Walter is Professor of History at the University off Essex. This talk was included in the session titled, ”State Formation, Local Networks, and Local Knowledge”.
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