Seminar Studies in History

Seminar Studies in History is a book series for undergraduate and younger students that aims to bridge the gap between the monograph and the full size university textbook.

The series is targeted at undergraduate and younger students and aims to bridge the gap between articles or monographs and full size university textbooks.

It was one of the first series of academic history books to include documentary sources as standard, when that was not fashionable amongst British educators.

The series was first published by Longman but has since been produced under a variety of imprints including Routledge, Taylor & Francis and Pearson Education.

[2] The Levellers (1968), for instance, was written by Howard Shaw of Harrow School,[4] while The Russian Revolution, which has not been out of print since it was first published in 1979, was produced by Anthony Wood, head of history at Winchester College.

The English Republic, 1649–60 , Toby Barnard, 1982