The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World ImpactCambridge University Press, 30. okt. 2003 - 502 sider Much new research and writing on the Glorious Revolution of 1688-91 in England, Scotland, Ireland and North America, and on the Dutch role in the Revolution, has materialized in the last few years in connection with the tercentenary celebrations of 1988 and 1989 and the various accompanying conferences, symposia, and exhibitions in Britain, the Netherlands and the United States. There has also been a spate of associated publications. This is, however, the first large-scale work to emerge from the tercentenary commemoration, and the first to attempt to bring together the main strands of the new research and writing for the general reader and for the student, placing the English Revolution of 1688-89 for the first time in its full British, European and American setting, and showing how fundamentally our picture of the Revolution itself, as well as the Revolutionary process of 1688-91 as a whole, is now being transformed. |
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... Declaration ' , the manifesto to the English nation which William had published in Holland before setting out . - But there was more than just relief . There was every reason to hope that the country had been definitively saved from the ...
... Declaration ' , the manifesto to the English nation which William had published in Holland before setting out . - But there was more than just relief . There was every reason to hope that the country had been definitively saved from the ...
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... Declaration being just as willing to condemn the unconstitu- tionality of James ' rule , and the need for a ' free Parliament ' to settle the nation , while hoping to use its protestations that William did not seek the throne to retain ...
... Declaration being just as willing to condemn the unconstitu- tionality of James ' rule , and the need for a ' free Parliament ' to settle the nation , while hoping to use its protestations that William did not seek the throne to retain ...
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... declarations , if not the demonstrations and anti - Catholic rioting which had quickly spread from London all over the country . The Revolution in the north and midlands had found expression in various local declarations , such as those ...
... declarations , if not the demonstrations and anti - Catholic rioting which had quickly spread from London all over the country . The Revolution in the north and midlands had found expression in various local declarations , such as those ...
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... declare that James had ' abdicated ' when the latter insisted that he had done no such thing and put William and Mary in his place ? Moreover , as the Glorious Revolution spread to the rest of Britain , and Ireland , the layers of ...
... declare that James had ' abdicated ' when the latter insisted that he had done no such thing and put William and Mary in his place ? Moreover , as the Glorious Revolution spread to the rest of Britain , and Ireland , the layers of ...
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... Declaration to the English people of 30 September / 10 October 1688 , the States General's published resolution , explaining the participation of the Dutch state , of 28 16 Kenyon , The Nobility in the Revolution of 1688 , p . 9 ; see ...
... Declaration to the English people of 30 September / 10 October 1688 , the States General's published resolution , explaining the participation of the Dutch state , of 28 16 Kenyon , The Nobility in the Revolution of 1688 , p . 9 ; see ...
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The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and its World Impact Jonathan I. Israel Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1991 |
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Side 19 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.