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By force or by default? : the Revolution of 1688-1689

edited by Eveline Cruickshanks

J. Donald, c1989

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Papers presented at the Colloquium on the Tory Perception of the Revolution of 1688, which took place in the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London under the auspices of the Royal Stuart Society, Oct. 15, 1988, supplemented by four essays prepared for this volume

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • James II and toleration / John Miller
  • The Revolution and the localities : examples of loyalty to James II / Eveline Cruickshanks
  • London crowds and the Revolution of 1688 / Tim Harris
  • The reluctant revolutionaries : Scotland in 1688 / Ian B. Cowan
  • James II, William of Orange, and the admirals / David Davies
  • Representing the Revolution : politics and high culture in 1688 / Steven N. Zwicker
  • The Revolution and the development of English foreign policy / Jeremy Black
  • Pierre's white hat : theatre, Jacobitism and popular protest in London, 1689-1760 / Paul Monod

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