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Edward Vallance A.K.A. Ted Vallance

Thoughts on the IHR Finch Report Colloquium. Some news on a new research project of mine. Have generously awarded me some funding to help develop an electronic, publicly accessible finding list for the returns of the 1723 Oaths of Allegiance to George I.

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8216;What Price Liberty? 8217; by Ben Wilson. An excellent new book by a fellow Cambridge historian was released this week. I reviewed it for The Spectator. 8211; you can read my thoughts here. Wilson, as I wrote, has been accused of pandering to the Cameroons. Filed under Historical Application and Problems. Last week I was invited to appear on the Today. You can see a video of the interview here.

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