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Newton Key <nekey@eiu.edu> Eastern Illinois University I am a late-Stuart historian. I write on partisanship, feasting, preaching, and associating in London, England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. My current project is the political use of London townhouses by Stuart nobles. |
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| Address: | History Dept. Eastern Illinois University 600 Lincoln Charleston, Illinois 61920 United States |
| Primary Phone: | 217-581-3310 |
| Fax Number: | 217-581-7233 |
| Web Page: | http://ux1.eiu.edu/~nekey |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Albion Advisory Board Member for H-Review Former Review Editor for H-Albion Reviewer for H-Albion |
| Reviews: | untitled Key on Kay |
| Interests: | European History / Studies Political History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology |
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Bio: “The Britannic Constitutions and the Common Prayer Mind?: Use of History by Clergy across the Atlantic Archipelago to Explain the Revolution of 1688-89" (submitted to journal for review) Newton Key and Robert Bucholz, eds. Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714, 2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. Robert Bucholz and Newton Key. Early Modern England, 1485-1714: A Narrative History, 2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. “Shaftesbury, Earl of.” In World Book Online Reference Center. 2007. “‘High feeding and Smart drinking’: Associating Hedge-Lane Lords in Exclusion Crisis London.” In _Exclusion and Revolution: the worlds of Roger Morrice, 1675-1700_, edited by Jason McElligott, 154-73. Aldershot, Hants.: Ashgate, 2006. “Metropolitan Puritans and the Varieties of Godly Reform in Monmouth” (co-written with Joe Ward), forthcoming _Welsh History Review_ 22, 4 (2005). (Version awarded the Nichols Prize for Local History of England and Wales, Centre for English Local History, University of Leicester, March 2005) Nine biographies. _Oxford Dictionary of National Biography_. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Newton Key and Robert Bucholz, eds. _Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714_. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. Robert Bucholz and Newton Key. _Early Modern England, 1485-1714: A Narrative History_. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. "`Divided into Parties': Exclusion Crisis Origins in Monmouth." (co-author with Joe Ward.) _English Historical Review_, vol. 115, no. 464 (Nov. 2000): 1159-83. "The Localism of the County Feast in Late-Stuart Political Culture." _Huntington Library Quarterly_, 58, 2 (1996): 211-37. "The Political Culture and Political Rhetoric of County Feasts and Feast Sermons, 1654-1714." _Journal of British Studies_, 33, 3 (July 1994): 223-56. "Comprehension and the breakdown of consensus in Restoration Herefordshire." in _The Politics of Religion in Restoration England_. eds. Tim Harris, Paul Seaward, and Mark Goldie. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990, 191-215. |
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