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The Life and
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on whom he produced a short and respectful book in 1931, he attended the 1932
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as not taking place because of the judicious intervention of
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Whitaker's
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During the 1930s Petrie flirted with the far right. Impressed at first by
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Twenty Years' Armistice β and After: British Foreign Policy Since 1918,
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The Stuart Pretenders β A History of The Jacobite Movement, 1688β1807,
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King Charles, Prince Rupert, and the Civil War: from Original Letters
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The Duke of Berwick and His Son; Some Unpublished Letters and Papers,
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The Private Diaries (March 1940 to January 1941) of Paul Baudouin,
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The Four Georges A Revaluation of the Period From 1714 to 1830,
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of fascists and sympathisers. Disposed initially to favour Sir
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but subsequently was an adherent, again with reservations, of
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Lords of the Inland Sea: A Study of the Mediterranean Powers,
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250:. He supported, with reservations, Spanish dictator General
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Gibbs, Vicary; Doubleday, Henry; Cokayne, George E (1937).
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The Letters Speeches and Proclamations of King Charles I,
235:. At the same time, he remained publicly hostile towards
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The Great Tyrconnel: A Chapter in Anglo-Irish Relations,
288:, in addition to being co-editor (with Jerrold) of the
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and was a friend of a leading pro-Franco diplomat, the
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656:King Charles III of Spain: An Enlightened Despot,
524:The Jacobite Movement. The Last Phase, 1716β1807,
518:The Jacobite Movement. The First Phase 1688β1716,
345:The White Rose: A Historical Drama in Three Acts,
993:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
729:Coat of arms of Sir Charles Petrie, 3rd Baronet
861:Kidd, Charles; Williamson, David, eds. (2010).
590:Daniel O'Conor Sligo: His Family and His Times,
905:. Vol. 3 vols. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
865:(107th ed.). New York: St Martin's Press.
638:Great Beginnings In The Age Of Queen Victoria,
912:Complete Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland
315:, because he was too closely identified with
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710:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
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998:British people of the Spanish Civil War
794:Petrie, Charles (1934). "Appendix VI".
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506:Earlier Diplomatic History, 1492β1713,
124:, and in 1927 succeeded to the family
592:National University of Ireland, 1958.
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650:The Drift to World War, 1900β1914,
542:Monarchy in the Twentieth Century,
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355:Little, Brown, and Company, 1929.
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949:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
863:Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage
676:Routledge & Kegan Paul 1974
421:Hutchinson & Co., ltd. 1936.
815:Fellow Travellers of the Right,
662:A Historian Looks at His World,
381:Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933.
243:, was thoroughly unflattering.
118:Sir Charles Petrie, 1st Baronet
903:Burke's Peerage and Baronetage
701:"Madrid and Its Life To-day,"
644:The Letters of King Charles I,
640:Macmillan & Company, 1967.
628:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1965.
622:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963.
614:King Alfonso XIII and His Age,
610:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961.
604:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1960.
568:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955.
556:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953.
532:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1950.
526:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1950.
520:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1948.
491:Diplomatic History, 1713β1933,
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409:Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1935.
338:Two Essays in Spanish History,
322:He was appointed CBE in 1957.
241:A Historian Looks at his World
200:, and of three Spanish kings:
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634:Eyre & Spottiswoode 1967.
560:Lord Liverpool and his Times,
389:Eyre And Spottiswoode, 1934 .
347:Hugh Egerton & Co., 1923.
341:Hugh Egerton & Co., 1922.
957:Edward Lindsay Haddon Petrie
936:Diplomatic History 1713β1932
608:The Modern British Monarchy,
538:Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1951.
481:Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1941.
475:Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1940.
373:Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1933.
367:Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1932.
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25:Sir Charles Alexander Petrie
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664:Sidgwick and Jackson, 1972.
572:Wellington: A Reassessment,
457:T. Butterworth, ltd., 1938.
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548:Spain in the Modern World,
449:The Chamberlain Tradition,
445:L. Dickson, Limited, 1938.
443:The Chamberlain Tradition,
419:Walter Long and his Times,
352:The History of Government,
273:Household Brigade Magazine
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427:L. Dickson Limited, 1937.
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901:Mosley, Charles (2010).
596:The Spanish Royal House,
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817:Constable, p. 41, 1980.
717:The Contemporary Review
294:English Review Magazine
279:Illustrated London News
264:Douglas Francis Jerrold
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365:The Jacobite Movement,
150:If: A Jacobite Fantasy
146:counterfactual history
386:The History of Spain,
313:Eminent Churchillians
154:Bonnie Prince Charlie
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670:Mercier Press, 1972.
632:Don John of Austria,
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