The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures 1988

The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures 1988
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
16 May 1991
Pages
320
ISBN
9780198229209

The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures 1988

This book places the events and issues of the Revolutions of 1688, which deposed the Catholic James II and enthroned the Protestant William and Mary, in their broad historical context. Beginning with the dynastic revolution in England, it examines in turn the dependent kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland, the American colonies, the United Provinces, and the continental European background. Themes explored include the role of the Whigs in William of Orange’s success, the shift in Tory opinion, the part played by the Scottish nobility, Ireland’s reduction to colony status, the evolution of Dutch foreign and domestic policy, and transatlantic repercussions. The book concludes with an examination of 1688 and its place in the Whig theory of history. Drawing on the expertise of an international team of scholars, the volume makes an important contribution to the historiographical assessment of the revolutions of 1688 and their profound impact on subsequent history.

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