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    Colonel Wedgwood and the historians by Hayton, D. W.

    “…The first attempt, in the nineteen‐thirties, to organize and produce a collaborative, multi‐volume History of Parliament, researched and written from public…”
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    The laboratory for ‘scientific history’: T. W. Moody and R. D. Edwards at the Institute of Historical Research by Hayton, D. W.

    Published in Irish historical studies (01-05-2017)
    “…The point of origin of the ‘Irish historiographical revolution’ initiated by T. W. Moody and R. D. Edwards in the 1930s, which issued, among other things, in…”
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    Lewis Namier: Nationality, Territory and Zionism by Hayton, D. W.

    “…The historian Sir Lewis Namier, born Ludwik Bernstein in Russian Poland in 1888 and brought up in east Galicia, was an unusual figure amongst Jewish theorists…”
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    In No One's Shadow: British Politics in the Age of Anne and the Writing of the History of the House of Commons by HAYTON, D.W., SPECK, W.A.

    Published in Parliamentary history (01-02-2009)
    “…The publication in 1967 of Geoffrey Holmes's masterpiece, British Politics in the Age of Anne, effectively demolished the interpretation of the ‘political…”
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    Review article: Preaching History by Hayton, D W

    Published in Irish historical studies (01-05-2013)
    “…Review of Michael Bentley, "The Life and Thought of Herbert Butterfield: History, Science and God". The book is exceptionally well-researched and a striking…”
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    Official Histories of Parliament and the Nature of the Union of 1707: A Forgotten Episode in Anglo-Scottish Academic Relations by Hayton, D.W

    Published in Scottish historical review (01-04-2014)
    “…The Scottish Committee on the History of Parliament was established in 1936 as an offshoot of Col. Josiah Wedgwood's scheme for a collaborative 'history of…”
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    Sir Lewis Namier, Sir John Neale and the Shaping of the History of Parliament by Hayton, D.W.

    Published in Parliamentary history (01-02-2013)
    “…When the project for a collaborative, publicly‐funded History of Parliament was relaunched in 1951, with the support of a substantial grant‐in‐aid from the…”
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    Select document: the division in the Irish House of Commons on the ‘tithe of agistment’, 18 Mar. 1736, and Swift's ‘Character … of the Legion Club’ by Hayton, D.W., Karian, Stephen

    Published in Irish historical studies (01-11-2012)
    “…Historians studying the Irish parliament in the first half of the eighteenth century generally have to make do with sources that are far less rich than those…”
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    Irish Tories and Victims of Whig Persecution: Sacheverell Fever by Proxy by HAYTON, D.W.

    Published in Parliamentary history (01-02-2012)
    “…Although the trial of Dr Sacheverell attracted considerable public attention in Ireland, and a great deal of the pamphlet literature generated in England was…”
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    Adjustment and Integration: The Scottish Representation in the British House of Commons, 1707-14 by HAYTON, D.W.

    Published in Parliamentary history (01-10-2008)
    “…The small minority of Scots who entered the house of commons in 1707 were slow to make their mark. Besides lack of numbers, they suffered several significant…”
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    The Stanhope/Sunderland Ministry and the Repudiation of Irish Parliamentary Independence by Hayton, D. W.

    Published in The English historical review (01-06-1998)
    “…The Declaratory Act passed by England's Parliament in Apr 1720 marked an unusually undiplomatic moment in Anglo-Irish relations. The Act made British…”
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    Party and Management in the Irish House of Lords, 1713–15 by Hayton, D.W.

    Published in Parliamentary history (01-02-2020)
    “…The ‘constitutional revolution’ which occurred in Ireland after 1691 meant that parliamentary management became one of the prime functions of the viceroyalty…”
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    Official Histories of Parliament and the Nature of the Union of 1707: A Forgotten Episode in Anglo-Scottish Academic Relations by HAYTON, D. W.

    Published in Scottish historical review (01-04-2014)
    “…The Scottish Committee on the History of Parliament was established in 1936 as an offshoot of Col. Josiah Wedgwood's scheme for a collaborative 'history of…”
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    Preaching History by Hayton, D.W.

    Published in Irish historical studies (01-05-2013)
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    Political Ideas in Eighteenth-Century Ireland by Hayton, D. W.

    Published in The English Historical Review (01-04-2001)
    “…"Political Ideas in Eighteenth-Century Ireland" edited by S. J. Connolly is reviewed…”
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