In recent years, many of the new directions in research on the English Revolution have taken the form of an attack upon older master narratives, especially those of a Whiggish or Marxist persuasion. Over the past two or three decades, the prevailing climate of work on the 1640s and 1650s has been emphatically anti‐Whig and anti‐Marxist. In other words, it has eschewed inevitability, teleology, and anachronism, all of which have become bogey words and, as a result, there is now much more willingness to see the revolutionary period on its own terms. The vitality and viability of these years are being stressed more than before, and the period emerges in recent writings as more positive, more dynamic, engendering a greater diversity of response...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...
This is a chapter from Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism which takes stock of deve...
RADICAL REPUBLICANISM IN ENGLAND, AMERICA, AND THE IMPERIAL ATLANTIC, 1624-1661 John Donoghue, Ph.D....
This study is a cross-examination of the theory of revolution and the historical view of English soc...
Professor Penelope Corfield: Britain’s Political, Cultural & Industrial Revolutions: As Seen by ...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
The crisis that gripped the three kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland in the mid-seventeenth ...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
There has been an explosion of interest in the "Glorious" Revolution in recent years. Long regarded ...
Historians have devoted a great deal of attention to analysing the vocabularies and political and ph...
Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism takes stock of developments in the scholarship o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43643/1/11186_2004_Article_BF00160779.p...
This dissertation explores the circulation of radical social and political ideas in the literature o...
The distinguished historian Steven Pincus has recently argued that “Patriotism” was a distinctive id...
Although Habermas conceives the bourgeois public sphere as theoretically inclusive, specific groups ...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...
This is a chapter from Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism which takes stock of deve...
RADICAL REPUBLICANISM IN ENGLAND, AMERICA, AND THE IMPERIAL ATLANTIC, 1624-1661 John Donoghue, Ph.D....
This study is a cross-examination of the theory of revolution and the historical view of English soc...
Professor Penelope Corfield: Britain’s Political, Cultural & Industrial Revolutions: As Seen by ...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
The crisis that gripped the three kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland in the mid-seventeenth ...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
There has been an explosion of interest in the "Glorious" Revolution in recent years. Long regarded ...
Historians have devoted a great deal of attention to analysing the vocabularies and political and ph...
Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism takes stock of developments in the scholarship o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43643/1/11186_2004_Article_BF00160779.p...
This dissertation explores the circulation of radical social and political ideas in the literature o...
The distinguished historian Steven Pincus has recently argued that “Patriotism” was a distinctive id...
Although Habermas conceives the bourgeois public sphere as theoretically inclusive, specific groups ...
The early 1790s witnessed Britain’s emergence as the leading counterrevolutionary power in an age o...
This is a chapter from Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism which takes stock of deve...
RADICAL REPUBLICANISM IN ENGLAND, AMERICA, AND THE IMPERIAL ATLANTIC, 1624-1661 John Donoghue, Ph.D....