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Creating Memory : Historical Fiction and the English Civil Wars
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Farah Mendlesohn
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2020
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-54536-9
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978-3-030-54537-6
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2020
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10.1007/978-3-030-54537-6
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The English Civil Wars
pp. 13
Selecting the Historical Fiction
pp. 25
As We Understand History, so We Understand Fiction
pp. 49
The Cultural Landscape of the Civil Wars
pp. 71
Great Men and Great Battles
pp. 109
Men and Women
pp. 143
Religion
pp. 175
By the Sword Divided
pp. 197
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms
pp. 223
The Commonwealth and the Protectorate
pp. 251
The Restoration
pp. 265
Conclusion
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