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Of governance, corruption and Anna Hazare movement / Roy, J N   Journal Article
Roy, J N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Role of commoners and print in Elizabethan England’s acceptance of firearms / Probasco, Nate   Journal Article
Probasco, Nate Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Even though commoners comprised the great majority of Elizabethan England's fighting men, their role in the nation's transition into the firearms age remains unclear. Common citizens and local officials generally protested the costs and dangers of firearms, and when they did purchase them, they often transgressed Elizabethan weapons statutes. The debate over firearms also played out in print, and many gun advocates relied upon dubious information to promote them, which, along with governmental backing, allowed guns to overtake longbows. Firearms became established among the populace, however, only after they agreed to accept the new technology due to an impending Spanish invasion.
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