The Revolution of 1688 and the birth of the English political nation
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The Revolution of 1688 and the birth of the English political nation
(Problems in European civilization)
Heath, c1973
2nd ed
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Edition for 1963 published under title: The revolution of 1688
Contents of Works
- Evelyn, J. The confusion of events, May, 1688-February, 1689
- Trevelyan, G. M. The revolution as a movement for democratic unification
- Sachse, W. L. Mass movement behind the revolution
- Straka, G. M. The nation contemplates its revolution, 1689-1789
- The Bill of rights; the revolution as a constitutional program
- Locke, J. Revolution and the natural right of rebellion
- Laslett, P. Reappraisal of John Locke's relation to revolution theory
- Ogg, D. The revolution as a reinforcement of English institutions
- Straka, G. M. The revolution justified by divine right
- Pinkham, L. William of Orange: conqueror
- Baxter, S. B. William of Orange: prime mover of the revolution
- The Jacobites. The revolution as immoral, illegal, and anti-monarchical
- Cherry, G. L. Were the Jacobites right?
- Horwitz, H. The role played by parties in the revolution
- Walcott, R., Jr. The revolution and unreformed faction
- Plumb, J. H. The revolution and the emergence of political stability
- Suggestions for additional reading (p. 233-235)