Mark Stoyle
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- Bachelors History University of Southampton
- Masters History University of Southampton
- PhD History University of Southampton
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark J. Stoyle is a Tudor and Stuart British historian who specializes in the English Civil War, the nature of magic and witchcraft and the identity of key areas such as Cornwall and Wales during the early modern period. He is Professor at the University of Southampton, and also does much work on the history and landscape of Exeter where he previously lived and taught.
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- Loyalty And Locality: Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (1994) (28)
- Religion and Literature in Western England, 600–800 (1991) (27)
- The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel: Sir Richard Greville and Cornish Particularism, 1644–6 (1998) (22)
- ‘Memories of the Maimed’: The Testimony of Charles I's Former Soldiers, 1660–1730 (2003) (18)
- From Deliverance To Destruction: Rebellion and Civil War in an English City (1996) (12)
- Soldiers and Strangers: An Ethnic History of the English Civil War (2005) (12)
- The Black Legend of Prince Rupert's Dog: Witchcraft and Propaganda during the English Civil War (2011) (10)
- ‘Pagans or Paragons?’: Images of the Cornish during the English Civil War (1996) (8)
- ENGLISH ‘NATIONALISM’, CELTIC PARTICULARISM, AND THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR (2000) (8)
- The Dissidence of Despair: Rebellion and Identity in Early Modern Cornwall (1999) (8)
- Circled With Stone: Exeter's City Walls, 1485-1660 (2003) (6)
- West Britons: Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (2002) (5)
- Propaganda and the Tudor State: Political Culture in the Westcountry (2004) (5)
- The Road to Farndon Field: Explaining the Massacre of the Royalist Women at Naseby (2008) (5)
- THE CANNIBAL CAVALIER: SIR THOMAS LUNSFORD AND THE FASHIONING OF THE ROYALIST ARCHETYPE* (2015) (4)
- ‘It Is But an Olde Wytche Gonne’: Prosecution and Execution for Witchcraft in Exeter, 1558–1610 (2011) (4)
- Overview: Civil War and revolution, 1603-1714 (2005) (3)
- ‘Kill all the gentlemen’? (Mis)representing the western rebels of 1549 (2019) (2)
- Sir Richard Grenville's creatures: the new Cornish tertia, 1644-46 (1996) (2)
- ‘Fullye Bente to Fighte Oute the Matter’: Reconsidering Cornwall’s Role in the Western Rebellion of 1549 (2014) (2)
- The Gear Rout: the Cornish rising of 1648 and the second civil war (2000) (2)
- Plymouth in the Civil War (1998) (2)
- The Cornish: a neglected Nation? (2002) (2)
- ‘Give mee a Souldier's Coat’: Female Cross‐Dressing during the English Civil War (2018) (2)
- British History TImeline: Civil War and Revolution (2005) (1)
- The honour of General Monck (1993) (1)
- ‘A Dog's Elegy’ (2011) (1)
- Rediscovering difference: the recent historiography of Early Modern Cornwall (2002) (1)
- Exeter in the Civil War (1995) (1)
- A hanging at St Keverne: the execution of two Cornish priests in 1549 (2017) (1)
- Review: D. Jordan and M. Walsh, The King’s Revenge: Charles II and the Greatest Manhunt in British History (2012) (1)
- The British Civil Wars at sea, 1638–1653 (2019) (1)
- Water in the City: The Aqueducts and Underground Passages of Exeter (2014) (1)
- Review: P. Ackroyd, The History of England, Volume III: Civil War (2014) (1)
- Review: D. Purkiss, The English Civil War: A People’s History (2006) (1)
- Cornish rebellions, 1497-1648 (1997) (1)
- Whole streets converted to ashes: property destruction in Exeter during the English civil war (1994) (1)
- Boy and the Historians (2011) (0)
- Shorter notice. The Devon Gentleman. A Life of Sir Peter Carew. John Wagner (1999) (0)
- ‘Memories of the Maimed’ (2021) (0)
- Review: Susan D. Amussen and Mark A. Kishlansky. Eds. 1995. Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern Europe. Manchester: Manchester University Press. vii + 369 pp. ISBN 0-7190-4695-5. £50.00. (1996) (0)
- No Christmas under Cromwell (2011) (0)
- Review of A. Hopper and P. Major (eds), England’s Fortress: New Perspectives on Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax (2015) (0)
- A Dog's Legacy (2011) (0)
- Fort Charles, Salcombe (1994) (0)
- ‘Black Tom’: Sir Thomas Fairfax and the English Revolution By Andrew Hopper (2008) (0)
- History's big numbers (2014) (0)
- The prince and the devil dog (2011) (0)
- Review of T. Harris, Rebellion (2015) (0)
- The Civil War defences of Plymouth (1995) (0)
- Review: J. Eales, Puritans and Roundheads: The Harleys of Brampton Bryan and the English Civil War (1992) (0)
- The great myths of the Civil War (2015) (0)
- Review: West Country to World’s End: The south west in the Tudor age. Edited by Smiles Sam. 260mm. Pp 115,50 col ills. Paul Holberton Publlishing, London, 2013. IBN 9781907372520. £20 (pbk) (2014) (0)
- A cavalier cartographer (1994) (0)
- The Prayer Book Rebellion (2010) (0)
- Review: The English Civil War. Edited by Richard Cust and Ann Hughes. Arnold. 1997. xi+369pp. £13.99 (pb) (1999) (0)
- Remembering the English Civil Wars (2021) (0)
- The counterfeit king: popular reaction to the accession of King James I, 1603 (1996) (0)
- The Scawen Manuscript (2012) (0)
- On the net: the English Civil War (2007) (0)
- Restrictions on travel in the English Civil War (2006) (0)
- Hidden tunnels in Exeter (2011) (0)
- Introduction (2021) (0)
- Calendar of the Stone collection (1993) (0)
- 'Delving in the dark corners of the land': reflections on an historical apprenticeship (2012) (0)
- Review: Civil War, interregnum and restoration in Gloucestershire, 1640-72. By A.R. Warmington. Boydell and Brewer. 1997. viii+ 232pp. £35.00. (1999) (0)
- Witchcraft in Exeter: the case of the widow Stone, 1619-20 (2011) (0)
- Book Reviews (1999) (0)
- Signs and wonders in Britain's age of revolution. A sourcebook. Edited by Timothy G. Fehler and Abigail J. Hartman. Pp. viii + 314 incl. 27 ills. London–New York: Routledge, 2019. £110. 978 1 138 49205 9 (2020) (0)
- On the Civil War trail (2013) (0)
- Review:J. Walter, Understanding Popular Violence in the English Revolution (2000) (0)
- His Majestie's sea service in the western parts: Maritime affairs in Cornwall during the English civil war (2014) (0)
- Rebellion repressed: the recapture of Plymouth by Loyalist forces in 1549 (2020) (0)
- Review: B. Worden, The English Civil Wars, 1640-1660 (2009) (0)
- Afterlife of an army: the old Cornish regiments, 1643-44 (2008) (0)
- Rebellion and terrorism (2010) (0)
- Such times were never before seen in England: the impact of the English Civil War (2017) (0)
- Review: J. Chynoweth, Tudor Cornwall (Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 2002;pp.384. £25) (2004) (0)
- Review: Witchcraft and demonology in south-west England, 1640–1789. By Barry. (Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic.) Pp. x + 373. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. £65. 978 0 230 29226 0 (2013) (0)
- Royalists and Royalism during the English Civil Wars ‐ Edited by Jason McElligott and David L. Smith (2009) (0)
- The Prince and the Poodle (2011) (0)
- Choosing sides in the English Civil War (2001) (0)
- John Walter. Understanding Popular Violence in the English Revolution: The Colchester Plunderers. (Past and Present Publications.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1999. Pp. xi, 357. $64.95. ISBN 0-521-65186-7. (2000) (0)
- History explorer: the civil war (2013) (0)
- Debates in Stuart History (2006) (0)
- The execution of a witch in Elizabethan Exeter (2010) (0)
- Two new seventeenth-century witch-cases from Exeter (2009) (0)
- Review: J. Stubbs, Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War (2011) (0)
- Review: A.I. Macinnes, The British Confederate: Archibald Campbell, Marquess of Argyll, circa 1607-61 (2011) (0)
- ‘Extreme Trials of Fidelity’? (2021) (0)
- A Murderous Midsummer (2022) (0)
- My favourite place - Brittany (2015) (0)
- The Execution of ‘Rebel’ Priests in the Western Rising of 1549 (2020) (0)
- Fort Charles, Salcombe: a coastal artillery fort of Henry VIII (2005) (0)
- Popular politics and religion in Civil War London. By K. Lindley. Pp. xiii+442pp. Aldershot: Scholar Press, 1997. £49.50. 1 85928 343 8 (1998) (0)
- Devon and the Civil War (2003) (0)
- 'Wounded att Stampford Worke': Two Devon 'Tinners' recall their wartime service (2018) (0)
- Witchcraft in Exeter: the cases of John and Elizabeth Crosse (2015) (0)
- David R. Como. Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War. (2020) (0)
- What happened to the royal palaces during Oliver Cromwell's rule? (2014) (0)
- An early incident in the Life of General George Monck (1992) (0)
- Review: P. Payton, Cornwall (1998) (0)
- Daniel C. Beaver. Parish Communities and Religious Conflict in the Vale of Gloucester, 1590–1690. (Harvard Historical Studies, number 129.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1998. Pp. xii, 462. $49.50 (1999) (0)
- Contents of Volume 38 (1989) (0)
- The city defences of Exeter, 1339-1650 (1988) (0)
- Who were the Levellers (2009) (0)
- Caricaturing Cymru: images of the Welsh in the London press, 1642-1646 (2000) (0)
- Review: H. Pierce, Unseemly Pictures: Graphic Satire and Politics in Early Modern England (2009) (0)
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