ENGLAND UNDER THE TUDORS BY ARTHUR D. INNES SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD FOURTH EDITION INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY THE GENERAL EDITOR In England, as in France and Germany, the main characteristic of the last twenty years, from the point of view of the student of history, has been that new material has been accumulating much faster than it can be assimilated or absorbed. The standard histories of the last generation need to be revised, or even to be put aside as obsolete, in the light of the new information that is coming in so rapidly and in such vast bulk. But the students and researchers of to-day have shown little enthusiasm as yet for
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