1. Christopher Hill, The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas during the English Revolution (1972).
2. For example, see Glenn Burgess, ‘On Revisionism: An Analysis of Early Stuart Historiography in the 1970s and 1980s’, Historical Journal, 33 (1990), 609–27, at pp. 626–7
3. J. C. Davis, ‘Religion and the Struggle for Freedom in the English Revolution’, Historical Journal, 35 (1992), 507–30.
4. Conal Condren, ‘Radicals, Conservatives and Moderates in Early Modern Political Thought: A Case of Sandwich Islands Syndrome?’, History of Political Thought, 10 (1989), 525–42; idem, The Language of Politics in Seventeenth- Century England (Basingstoke, 1994), esp. Ch. 5.
5. J. C. D. Clark, Our Shadowed Present: Modernism, Postmodernism and History (2003), Ch. 4.