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David Cannadine , ed. Westminster Abbey: A Church in History. New Haven: The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, in association with the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St.

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David Cannadine , ed. Westminster Abbey: A Church in History. New Haven: The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, in association with the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter Westminster, 2019. Pp. 456. $45.00 (cloth)
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Journal of British Studies, October 2020
DOI 10.1017/jbr.2020.87
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#15,635,122
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#483
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#256,551
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#8
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