Revolution principles : the politics of party, 1689-1720
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Revolution principles : the politics of party, 1689-1720
(Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics)(The Ford lectures, 1975-6)
Cambridge University Press, 1977
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The period from 1680 to about 1720 was one of the most complex and difficult in the history of British politics, to contemporaries as well as to posterity. The parameters of political obligation were decisively shifted by the Revolution of 1688; statesmen and politicians had now to accustom themselves to the novelty of a parliament in session every year; Britain was almost continuously engaged in the most ambitious and expensive wars in her history to date; political parties were slow to form, and of doubtful repute when they did. Professor Kenyon's Ford Lectures, delivered in Oxford in 1976 and now published as a paperback for the first time, remain a standard account of the period. For this reissue, Professor Kenyon has written a new preface which discusses the book in the light of recent historiography.
目次
- Preface
- Note
- 1. Introduction
- 2. By force or by miracle
- 3. The measures of submission
- 4. This skein of tangled principles
- 5. King Charle's head
- 6. The bloody flag
- 7. Revolution principles
- 8. Black and odious colours
- 9. The four last years
- 10. That triumphant appellation
- 11. Conclusion
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Addendum
- Index.
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