Neale UCL Studies in British History

About the series
The prestigious Neale lecture in British history was instituted at UCL in 1970, in memory of Sir John Neale, the eminent historian of Elizabethan England. In recent years the lecture has often been discussed with related papers at a major colloquium. The volumes in this series print the lecture and papers from such occasions, making a significant contribution to major themes in British history.
This series is within the History subject area.

Parliaments, nations and identities in Britain and Ireland, 1660-1860
Race, nation and empire
The unorthodox imagination in late medieval Britain