Further Reading
- Friedrich, Carl. The Age of the Baroque (1952)
- Gilmore, Myron P. The World of Humanism (1952)
- Gunn, Steven. "Politic history, New Monarchy and state formation: Henry VII in European perspective," Historical Research, Aug 2009, Vol. 82 Issue 217, pp 380-392
- Parker, Geoffrey. The Military Revolution, 1500-1800: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West (2nd ed. 1996)
- Slavin, Arthur. The New Monarchies and Representative Assemblies (1964) online edition
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