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<p>and Anglo-Saxon England of the tenth century were ultimately quite misleading. <a href="page.php?w=Timothy_Reuter">Timothy Reuter</a> in 2002 stated in this context that "constitutional history in the old style has clearly gone out of fashion."</p>

<p><big>Whig history and constitutional history in the university</big></p>
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