1. England Under the Tudors (1955), by Sir Geoffrey Elton In many ways, this careful but trenchant history of England from Henry VII to Elizabeth I set the pattern for ‘new’ scholarship of the period. Elton, a Jewish refugee from Germany, set aside the Whiggish celebrations of the Reformation as part of an inevitable journey […]
Author Archives: Eliot Wilson
Eliot Wilson is policy editor of Culturall. A writer and strategic adviser, he is co-founder of Pivot Point Group, and is also a columnist for The Daily Telegraph and City AM. He was previously a clerk in the House of Commons.