Interpretations of England's Glorious Revolution of 1688–1689 fall into two categories. The first views the opposition to James II as a national movement—establishing English religious freedom and political liberty under the auspices of a parliamentary monarchy significantly different from the continental kingdoms in which absolutism held sway. The second posits an international conspiracy involving only a small minority of England's peerage and gentry and culminating in the invasion of William III, Dutch Stadtholder and eventual English king, who wanted to deploy British resources in the struggle against French power. Scholars have recently combined the two positions to form a composite interpretation. Pincus' 1688, however, sets out to ov...
American Presbyterians frequently circulate the claim that King George III of England referred to th...
During the mid-seventeenth century, the Stuart dynasty faced revolution in their three kingdoms - Sc...
This article focuses on the justifications of the Orangist revolutions of 1672 and 1688/89 in Dutch ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [489]-617) and index.The unmaking of a modern revolution -- ...
There has been an explosion of interest in the "Glorious" Revolution in recent years. Long regarded ...
In the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution, a series of anonymous pamphlet plays satirised the figu...
Abstract Puritans had goals of reforming the Church of England but had difficulty maintaining a cons...
In recent years there has been a fundamental reappraisal of the so-called 'Glorious Revolution' in t...
Cottret Bernard. W. A. Speck, Reluctant Revolutionaries. Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688. In: ...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
According to the “ancient constitution” of the Kingdom of England, the overseas dominions fully belo...
The distinguished historian Steven Pincus has recently argued that “Patriotism” was a distinctive id...
Much of the London political public probably first got the news of the Hanoverian Succession while t...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
This article draws attention to the reception that François Fénelon's Télémaque (1699) received in E...
American Presbyterians frequently circulate the claim that King George III of England referred to th...
During the mid-seventeenth century, the Stuart dynasty faced revolution in their three kingdoms - Sc...
This article focuses on the justifications of the Orangist revolutions of 1672 and 1688/89 in Dutch ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [489]-617) and index.The unmaking of a modern revolution -- ...
There has been an explosion of interest in the "Glorious" Revolution in recent years. Long regarded ...
In the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution, a series of anonymous pamphlet plays satirised the figu...
Abstract Puritans had goals of reforming the Church of England but had difficulty maintaining a cons...
In recent years there has been a fundamental reappraisal of the so-called 'Glorious Revolution' in t...
Cottret Bernard. W. A. Speck, Reluctant Revolutionaries. Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688. In: ...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
According to the “ancient constitution” of the Kingdom of England, the overseas dominions fully belo...
The distinguished historian Steven Pincus has recently argued that “Patriotism” was a distinctive id...
Much of the London political public probably first got the news of the Hanoverian Succession while t...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
This article draws attention to the reception that François Fénelon's Télémaque (1699) received in E...
American Presbyterians frequently circulate the claim that King George III of England referred to th...
During the mid-seventeenth century, the Stuart dynasty faced revolution in their three kingdoms - Sc...
This article focuses on the justifications of the Orangist revolutions of 1672 and 1688/89 in Dutch ...