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Archer, Ian 'The nostalgia of John Stow' in D.Smith, R.Strier and D.Bevington (eds), The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649 (Cambridge, CUP, 1995), pp. 17-34
Bergeron, David, 'Anthony Munday: Pageant poet to the City of London' Huntington Library Quarterly 30 (1967), pp. 345-68.
Idem, 'Anthony Munday' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Cargill-Thompson, W., 'John Strype as a source for the study of sixteenth century English church history' in D.Baker (ed.), The Materials, Sources and Methods of Ecclesiastical History (Studies in Church History, 11) (Oxford, Blackwell, 1975), pp. 237-47.
Collinson, Patrick, 'John Stow and Nostaligic Antiquarianism' in J.F.Merritt (ed.), Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayal of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598-1720 (Cambridge, CUP, 2001), pp. 27-51.
Glanville, Phillipa, 'The topography of 17th century London: a review of maps' Urban History Yearbook (1980), pp. 79-83.
Harding, Vanessa, 'City, capital and metropolis: the changing shape of seventeenth- century London' in J.F.Merritt (ed.), Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayal of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598-1720 (Cambridge, CUP, 2001), pp. 117-43.
Harris, Michael, 'London guidebooks before 1800' in R.Myers and M.Harris (eds.), Maps and Prints: Aspects of the English Booktrade (Oxford, Oxford Polytechnic Press, 1984) pp. 31-66.
Merritt, J.F., 'The reshaping of Stow's Survey: Munday, Strype and the Protestant City' in J.F.Merritt (ed.), Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayal of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598-1720 (Cambridge, CUP, 2001), pp. 52-88.
Idem, 'Puritans, Laudians and the phenomenon of church-building in Jacobean London', Historical Journal 41 (1998), pp. 935-60
Morrison, John J., 'Strype's Stow: the 1720 edition of A Survey of London', London Journal 2/1 (May, 1997), pp 40-54.
Idem, 'John Strype: historian of the English Reformation' unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Syracuse (1970).
Zinberg, C., 'The usuable dissenting past: John Strype and Elizabethan puritanism' in Cole, C.R., Moody, M.E. (eds.), The Dissenting Tradition (Athens, OH, Ohio University Press, 1975).
There is a substantial body of scholarship devoted to John Stow. See the bibliography in Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie (eds.), John Stow (1525-1603) and the Making of the English Past (London, British Library, 2004). Users may also find it useful to search London's Past Online section of the Royal Historical Society Bibliography at http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/london.asp (Opens in a new window).