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Higgins, Patricia, ‘The Reactions of Women, with Special Reference to Women Petitioners’, in Brian Manning (ed.), Politics, Religion and the English Civil War (London, 1973), 179–222.

Hill, Christopher, The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution (Harmondsworth, 1975).

Hill, Christopher, Milton and the English Revolution (New York, 1977).

Hill, Christopher, A Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628–1688 (Oxford, 1988).

Hindle, Steve, ‘Hierarchy and Community in the Elizabethan Parish: the Swallowfield Articles of 1596’, HJ, 42 (1999), 835–51.

Hindle, Steve, The State and Social Change in Early Modern England, c.1500–1640 (Basingstoke, 2000).

Hindle, Steve, ‘Exhortation and Entitlement: Negotiating Inequality in English Rural Communities, 1550–1650’, in Michael J. Braddick and John Walter (eds.), Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society: Order, Hierarchy and Subordination in Britain and Ireland (Cambridge, 2001), pp. 102–22.

Hindle, Steve, On the parish?: The Micro-Politics of Poor Relief in Rural England, c.1500–1750 (Oxford, 2004).

Hindle, Steve, ‘Dearth and the English Revolution: The Harvest Crisis of 1647–50 Revisited’, EcHR (forthcoming).

Hirst, Derek, The Representative of the People: Voters and Voting in England under the Early Stuarts (Cambridge, 1975).

Hirst, Derek, England in Conflict, 1603–1660: Kingdom, Community, Commonwealth (London, 1999).

Hirst, Derek, ‘The Defection of Sir Edward Dering, 1640–1641’, reprinted in Peter Gaunt (ed.), The English Civil War (Oxford, 2000), pp. 207–25.

Hirst, Derek, ‘Reading the Royal Romance: Or, Intimacy in a King’s Cabinet’, Seventeenth Century, 18 (2003), 211–29.

Hirst, Derek, ‘Remembering a Hero: Lucy Hutchinson’s Memoirs of Her Husband’, EHR, 119 (2004), 682–92.

Hirst, Derek, and Richard Strier (eds.), Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England (Cambridge, 2000).

Holiday, P. G., ‘Land Sales and Repurchases in Yorkshire after the Civil Wars, 1650–1670’, reprinted in R. C. Richardson (ed.), The English Civil Wars: Local Aspects (Stroud, 1997), pp. 287–308.

Holmes, Clive (ed.), The Suffolk Committees for Scandalous Ministers 1644–1646, Suffolk Records Society, vol. 13 (Ipswich, 1970).

Holmes, Clive, ‘Colonel King and Lincolnshire Politics, 1642–6’, HJ, 16 (1973), 451–84.

Holmes, Clive, The Eastern Association in the English Civil War (Cambridge, 1974).

Holmes, Clive, ‘The County Community in Stuart Historiography’, JBS, 19:2 (1980), 54–73.

Holmes, Clive, Seventeenth-Century Lincolnshire (Lincoln, 1980).

Holmes, Clive, ‘Drainers and Fenmen: The Problem of Popular Political Consciousness in the Seventeenth Century’, in Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson (eds.), Order and Disorder in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 1985), pp. 166–95.

Holmes, Clive, ‘Parliament, Liberty, Taxation, and Property’, in J. H. Hexter (ed.), Parliament and Liberty: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the English Civil War (Stanford, Calif., 1992), pp. 122–54.

Holmes, Clive, ‘Women: Witnesses and Witches’, PP, 140 (1993), 45–78.

Holstun, James (ed.), Pamphlet Wars: Prose in the English Revolution (London, 1992).

Holstun, James, Ehud’s Dagger: Class Struggle in the English Revolution (London, 2000).

Hopper, Andrew, ‘“The popish army of the north”: Anti-Catholicism and Parliamentarian Allegiance in Civil War Yorkshire, 1642–46’, Recusant History, 25:1 (2000), 12–28.

Hopper, Andrew, ‘“Fitted for Desperation”: Honour and Treachery in Parliament’s Yorkshire Command, 1642–1643’, History, 86 (2001), 138–54.

Hopper, Andrew, ‘Black Tom’: Sir Thomas Fairfax and the English Revolution (Manchester, 2007).

Hopper, Andrew, ‘The Wortley Park Poachers and the Outbreak of the English Civil War’, Northern History (forthcoming).

Hoskins, W. G., ‘Harvest Fluctuations and English Economic History 1620–1759’, Agricultural History Review, 16 (1968), 15–31.

Howell, Roger, Newcastle Upon Tyne and the Puritan Revolution: A Study of the Civil

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