Anti-monarchism in english republicanism

Martin Dzelzainis

(2002)

Martin Dzelzainis (2002) Anti-monarchism in english republicanism
In: Republicanism: a shared European heritage. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. .

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TitleAnti-monarchism in english republicanism
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(C) 2002 Cambridge University Press, whose permission to mount this version for private study and research is acknowledged. The repository version is the author's final draft.

Includes bibliographical references and index
Papers presented at a series of 4 conferences held between September 1995 and September 1997 as part of an ESF programme for the study of republicanism.

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