Mark Stoyle
Professor Mark Stoyle is a Tudor and Stuart British historian who specializes in the Civil War, the nature of magic and witchcraft and the identity of key areas such as Cornwall and Wales during the Early Modern period. He also does much work on the history and landscape of Exeter where he previously lived and taught. Stoyle is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Southampton, where he previously completed his study under the supervision of George W. Bernard.
Major publications
- Loyalty and Locality: Popular Allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (1994)
- From Deliverance to Destruction: Civil War and Rebellion in an English City (1996)
- Devon and the Civil War (2001)
- West Britons: Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (2002)
- Soldiers and Strangers: An Ethnic History of the English Civil War (2005)
- The Black Legend of Prince Rupert's dog: witchcraft and propaganda during the English Civil War (2011)
- Water in the City: the aqueducts and underground passages of Exeter (2014)
External links
- "Mark Stoyle". University of Southampton. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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