Conrad Russell

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Conrad Russell was a prominent British historian and Liberal Democrat politician, noted for his influential work on the causes of the English Civil War.

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instanceOf British historian
Liberal Democrat politician
human
politician
academicDiscipline history
areaOfResearch British constitutional history
seventeenth-century England
causeOfDeath respiratory failure
childOf Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1937-04-15
dateOfDeath 2004-10-14
educatedAt Trinity College, Cambridge
Winchester College NERFINISHED
employer King’s College London NERFINISHED
University of Birmingham NERFINISHED
Yale University
familyName Russell NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork early modern British history
history
politics
genre historical writing
givenName Conrad NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf House of Lords
Liberal Democrats NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor revisionist interpretation of early Stuart England
scholarship on the causes of the English Civil War
notableWork Parliamentary History in Perspective, 1604–1629 NERFINISHED
The Causes of the English Civil War NERFINISHED
The Crisis of Parliaments: English History 1509–1660 NERFINISHED
The Fall of the British Monarchies, 1637–1642 NERFINISHED
Unrevolutionary England, 1603–1642 NERFINISHED
parent Bertrand Russell NERFINISHED
Patricia Spence NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Kensington, London NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment Liberalism NERFINISHED
positionHeld Liberal Democrat frontbench spokesman in the House of Lords
Member of the House of Lords
Professor of British History at King’s College London
Professor of History at Yale University
sibling John Conrad Russell NERFINISHED
studies English Civil War NERFINISHED
early Stuart parliaments
title 4th Earl Russell NERFINISHED

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