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Reformation religious identities and the fluidities of confessional allegiance: the world according to Sir William Monson (2025)
Journal Article
Questier, M. (online). Reformation religious identities and the fluidities of confessional allegiance: the world according to Sir William Monson. The Seventeenth Century, https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2025.2451333

At some point in the late 1620s or early 1630s, the long-serving naval officer, Sir William Monson, took the time to set down his thoughts about recent history, particularly of the Reformation in the English Church, the success (or lack of it) of the... Read More about Reformation religious identities and the fluidities of confessional allegiance: the world according to Sir William Monson.

The Reputation of James VI and I Revisited (2022)
Journal Article
Questier, M. C. (2022). The Reputation of James VI and I Revisited. Journal of British Studies, 61(4), 949-969. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2022.116

The (in)capacity of the House of Stuart to provide competent royal government, in both Scotland and England, has been a staple topic in the historiography of the British Isles. Despite the increasing volume and sophistication of recent research in th... Read More about The Reputation of James VI and I Revisited.