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England's Glorious Revolution A Brief History with Documents

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.09.2005

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

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200

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19,9/14,3/0,8 cm

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222 g

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1st ed. 2006

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Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-16714-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.09.2005

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Seitenzahl

200

Maße (L/B/H)

19,9/14,3/0,8 cm

Gewicht

222 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2006

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-16714-1

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Produktbild: England's Glorious Revolution
  • Foreword
    Preface
    A Note about the Text

    PART ONE
    INTRODUCTION: THE REVOLUTION OF 1688-89: THE FIRST MODERN REVOLUTION
    English Economy and Society in 1685
    English Politics in 1685
    Revolution in Politics
    Revolution in Foreign Policy
    Revolution in Political Economy
    Revolution in the Church
    Interpreting the Revolution of 1688-89
    The First Modern Revolution

    PART TWO
    THE DOCUMENTS
    The Revolution of 1688-89
    1. Invitation of the Seven to the Prince of Orange, June 30, 1688
    2. William III, The Declaration, October 1688
    3. Francis Barrington and Benjamin Steele, A Letter Describing the Revolution to Thomas Goodwin and Kinnard Delabere, January 11, 1689
    4. Lord Delamere, Reasons Why the King Ran Away, 1690s
    5. Colley Cibber, Memoir of the Revolution, 1740

    The Eighteenth Century Debate
    6. Richard Price, A Celebration of the Revolution of 1688-89, November 4, 1789
    7. Edmund Burke, The Significance of the Revolution of 1688-89, 1790

    Social and Economic Background
    8. The Growing Social and Political Importance of Foreign Trade, 1685
    9. Guy Miege, Social Life in Late-Seventeenth-Century England, 1691
    10. The Effects of the New Long-Distance Trades, 1695
    11. The Rise of the Coffeehouse, 1675

    Revolution in Politics
    12. The Declaration of Rights, February 29, 1689
    13. Thomas Cartwright, A Defense of James II's View of the Constitution, February 1686
    14. Gilbert Burnet, A Defense of the Williamite View of the Constitution, 1688

    Revolution in Foreign Policy
    15. Court Memorandum on Foreign Affairs, August 2, 1686
    16. Catholic Court Memorandum, November 9, 1686
    17. Arnoud Van Citters, Reports of Growing Anti-Dutch Hysteria, January 24 and February 3, 1688
    18. Roger Morrice, War against the Dutch Republic as an Inevitability, February 4, 1688
    19. James II, Thoughts on the Revolution, 1690s
    20. Anti-Dutch Propaganda, 1688
    21. John Evelyn, Diary Entries concerning France, 1683-1684
    22. An Anti-French Tract, 1686
    23. Call for War against France, April 19, 1689
    24. James Wellwood, Newspaper Account of Public Animosity toward France, October 30, 1689

    Revolution in Political Economy
    25. Establishing Principles of Trade in East India Company v. Sandys, 1685
    26. Josiah Child, A Tory's Thoughts on Political Economy, 1681
    27. Carew Reynell, A Whig View of Foreign Trade, 1685
    28. An Early Defense of the Bank of England, 1694
    29. Slingsby Bethel, A Whig View of Trade and Geopolitics, 1680

    Revolution in the Church
    30. George Hickes, Criticism of Religious Nonconformity, 1685
    31. Gilbert Burnet, Divisions within the Church, 1713
    32. James II's Declaration of Indulgence, April 4, 1687
    33. James Johnston, Letters regarding Nonconformist Opinion, 1687
    34. Roger Morrice, A Londoner's View of Nonconformist Sentimen, October 29, 1687
    35. Catholic Attitudes toward the Religious Policies of James II, January 12, 1688
    36. James Wellwood, Treatment of Catholics after the Revolution, July 3, 1689

    Roger L'Estrange and John Locke as Case Study
    37. Roger L'Estrange, The Case for Royal Power, 1681-1683
    38. Roger L'Estrange, The Economics of Fisheries, 1674
    39. John Locke, A Defense of Toleration, 1689
    40. John Locke, Treatises on Political and Economic Arrangments, 1689

    Appendixes
    A Chronology of the Origins and Consequences of the Glorious Revolution (1649-1694)
    Questions for Consideration
    Selected Bibliography

    Index