Regime Change and the Legacy of the Earl of Essex
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1595–1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change
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Paul E. J. Hammer, professor of history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, presents on the effect of the death of the Earl of Essex on King James I's reign.
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