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Firth, Charles Harding

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Firth, Charles Harding (1857-1936)

English historian. He was regius professor of modern history at Oxford University where his principal field of study was the English Civil War period. His works include Scotland and the Commonwealth (1895).

Born in Sheffield, he was educated at Clifton and Balliol College, Oxford. Among his other publications are Journal of Joachim Hane (1896), Scotland and the Protectorate (1899), Oliver Cromwell (1900), Cromwell's Army (1901), and The House of Lords during the Civil War (1910), Ludlow's Memoirs (1894), and The Clarke Papers (1891-1901). He also produced editions of lives of Col Hutchinson (1885) and the Duke of Newcastle (1886). He was knighted in 1922.


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