24 General studies, again in the same period, intended for him.128 The volumes for David Ogg129 and Keith Feiling130 present some- what mixed menus of mainly seventeenth-century matters. Mark Thomson, yet another honorand who died too soon, received a mixture of his own and other people's work on international affairs late in that century.131 Church history naturally dominates the volume (again posthumous) for Nor- man Sykes.132 Trevelyan was offered a mixture, in part in- teresting in part strange, of studies in social history.133 More rigorous economic history makes its appearance in the agrarian studies inspired by David Chambers.134 Namier earned a vol- ume which did justice to both his chief interest in parliamen- tary history and his side-interest in nineteenth-century diplo- macy.135 T. S. Ashton had exceptional cause to be proud of the important articles offered up by friends and pupils.136 Where so much was posthumous, it is gratifying to be able to point out that the important collection of nineteenth-century studies presented to Kitson Clark has in no sense signalled the hono- 128 Theodore K. Rabb and J. E. Seigel, eds., Action and Conviction in Early Modern Europe. Princeton UP: 1969. Pp. xii, 463. 129 H. E. Bell and Richard L. Ollard, eds., Historical Essays 1600 - 1750 presented to David Ogg. L: Black: 1963. Pp. xi, 274. Rev: EHR 80, i24f. 130 Hugh R. Trevor-Roper, ed.. Essays in British History presented to Sir Keith Feiling. L: Macmillan: 1964. Pp. ix, 305. 131 Ragnhild Hatton and J. S. Bromley, eds., William III and Louis XIV: essays 1680 - ijso by and for Mark A. Thomson. Liverpool UP: 1968. Pp. ix, 332. Rev: EHR 84, 356!! 132 G. V. Bennett and J. D. Walsh, eds., Essays in Modern English Church History in Memory of Norman Sykes. L: Black: 1966. Pp. x? 227- 133 J. H. Plumb, ed., Studies in Social History: tribute to G. M. Trevelyan. L: Longmans: 1955. Pp. 287. 134 E. L. Jones and G. E. Mingay, eds., Land, Labour and Population in the Industrial Revolution. L: Arnold: 1967. Pp. xvii, 286. Rev: EHR 84, 403f.; EcHR* 22, 353f. 135 Richard Pares and A. J. P. Taylor, eds., Essays presented to Sir Lewis Namier* L: Macmillan: 1956* Pp. viii, 542. 136 L. S. Presnell, ed., Studies in the Industrial Revolution presented to T. S. Ashton. L: Athlone: 1960. Pp. 350. Rev: EHR 76, 733^