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Cogswell, Thomas, ‘A Low Road to Extinction?: Supply and Redress of Grievances in the Parliaments of the 1620s’, HJ, 33 (1990), 283–303.

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘The Politics of Propaganda: Charles I and the People in the 1620s’, JBS, 29:3 (1990), 187–215.

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘War and the Liberties of the Subject’, in J. H. Hexter (ed.), Parliament and Liberty from the Reign of Elizabeth to the English Civil War (Stanford, 1992), pp. 225–51.

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘Underground Verse and the Transformation of Early Stuart Political Culture’, in Susan D. Amussen and Mark A. Kishlansky (eds.), Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern England: Essays Presented to David Underdown (Manchester, 1995), pp. 277–300.

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘Phaeton’s Chariot: The Parliament Men and the Continental Crisis in 1621’, in J. F. Merritt (ed.), The Political World of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 1621–1641 (Cambridge, 1996), pp. 24–46.

Cogswell, Thomas, Home Divisions: Aristocracy, the State and Provincial Conflict (Manchester, 1998).

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘“Published by Authoritie”: Newsbooks and the Duke of Buckingham’s Expedition to the Île de Ré’, Huntington Library Quarterly, 67:1 (2004), 1-25.

Cogswell, Thomas, ‘John Felton, Popular Political Culture, and the Assassination of the Duke of Buckingham’, HJ, 49 (2006), 357–83.

Cogswell, Thomas, Richard Cust and Peter Lake (eds.), Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain: Essays in Honour of Conrad Russell (Cambridge, 2002).

Coleby, Andrew, Central Government and the Localities: Hampshire 1649–1689 (Cambridge, 1987).

Collinson, Patrick, The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (London, 1967).

Collinson, Patrick, The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society 1559–1625 (Oxford, 1982).

Collinson, Patrick, The Birthpangs of Protestant England: Religious and Cultural Change in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Basingstoke, 1988).

Collinson, Patrick, ‘William Shakespeare’s Religious Inheritance and Environment’, reprinted in Patrick Collinson, Elizabethan Essays (London, 1994), pp. 219–52.

Collinson, Patrick, ‘The Theatre Constructs Puritanism’, in David L. Smith, Richard Strier and David Bevington (eds.), The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576–1649 (Cambridge, 1995), pp. 157–69.

Collinson, Patrick, ‘From Iconoclasm to Iconophobia: The Cultural Impact of the Second English Reformation’, reprinted in Peter Marshall (ed.), The Impact of the English Reformation 1500–1640 (London, 1997), pp. 278–308.

Como, David R., ‘Predestination and Political Conflict in Laud’s London’, HJ, 46 (2003), 263–94.

Como, David R., Blown by the Spirit: Puritanism and the Emergence of an Antinomian Underground in Pre-Civil-War England (Stanford, Calif., 2004).

Como, David, ‘Secret Printing, the Crisis of 1640 and the Origins of Civil War Radicalism’, PP 196 (forthcoming).

Como, David R., and Peter Lake, ‘Puritans, Antinomians and Laudians in Caroline London: The Strange Case of Peter Shaw and Its Contexts’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 50 (1999), 684–715.

Cooper, Trevor, (ed.), The Journal of William Dowsing: Iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War (Woodbridge, 2001).

Cope, Esther, ‘Politics without Parliament: The Dispute about Muster Masters’ Fees in Shropshire in the 1630s’, HLQ, 45 (1982), 271–84.

Corish, Patrick J., ‘The Rising of 1641 and the Catholic Confederacy, 1641–5’, in T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin and F. J. Byrne (eds.), A New History of Ireland, vol. 3: Early Modern Ireland 1534–1691 (Oxford, 1976), pp. 289–316.

Corish, Patrick, J., ‘Ormond, Rinuccini, and the Confederates, 1645–9’, in T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin and F. J. Byrne (eds.), A New History of Ireland, vol. 3: Early Modern Ireland 1534–1691 (Oxford, 1976), pp. 317–35.

Cowan, Edward J., Montrose: For Covenant and King (London, 1977).

Cowan, Edward J., ‘The Making of

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