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264 Readings ill European History BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Refer- ences. The Opening of the Constitutional Struggle under James I : Green, Short History of the English People, Chapter VIII, sect. 2 ; Andrews, History of England, pp. 329-343 ; Cheyney, A Short History of Eng- land, pp. 383-410 ; Terry, History of England, pp. 618-642 ; Kendall, Source Book of English History, pp. 209-2 1 9 ; Lee, Source Book of Eng- lish Histojy, pp. 335-347 ; Colby, Selections front the Sources of English History, pp. 1 81-184. The Petition of Right : Green, Chapter VIII, sect. 3 ; Cheyney, pp. 410-418; Terry, pp. 642-650; Lee, pp. 348-352; Andrews, PP- 343-348. Personal Government of Charles I : Green, Chapter VIII, sect. 5 ; Andrews, pp. 348-354; Cheyney, pp. 418-429; Terry, pp. 650- 668; Colby, pp. 188-193. The Puritans : Green, Chapter VIII, sect. 1 ; Andrews, pp. 319- 323; Kendall, pp. 225-227. The Work of the Long Parliament : Green, Chapter VIII, sect. 6 ; Andrews, pp. 354-359 ; Cheyney, pp. 431-442 ; Terry, pp. 669-680; Kendall, pp. 232-240. The Civil War and Death of Charles I : Green, Chapter VIII, sect. 7; Andrews, pp. 359-369; Cheyney, pp. 442-453; Terry, pp. 681-704 ; Kendall, pp. 240-250; Colby, pp. 193-195. Commonwealth and Protectorate : Green, Chapter VIII, sects. 9 and 10; Andrews, pp. 369-382; Cheyney, pp. 453-465; Terry, pp. 705-74I- The Restoration and Ecclesiastical Settlement: Green, Chapter IX, sect. 2; Andrews, pp. 381-387 ; Cheyney, pp. 466-478; Terry, pp. 742-759; Kendall, pp. 265-267; Colby, pp. 203-205. Constitutional Struggle under James II : Green, Chapter IX, sect. 6; Andrews, pp. 398-403 ; Cheyney, pp. 498-515 ; Terry, pp. 782-804 ; Kendall, pp. 284-289 ; Colby, pp. 214-218. Revolution of 1688: Green, Chapter IX, sect. 7; Andrews, pp. 404-412; Kendall, pp. 289-297; Colby, pp. 219-223. B. Addi- tional read- ing in English. Gardiner, The First Two Stuarts and The Puritan Revolution; Airy, The English Restoration and Louis XIV to i68g ; Hale, Fall of the Stuarts and Western Europe. These little volumes in the Epochs of Modern History Series form a valuable short history of the Stuart period, with full reference to foreign affairs.