In Search of the Mot Juste: Characterizations of the Revolution of
1688-1689 - Lionel K. J. Glassey
The Damning of King Monmouth: Pulpit Toryism in the Reign of James
II - Mark A Goldie
Whig Thought and the Revolution of 1688-91 -
The Restoration, the Revolution and the Failure of Episcopacy in
Scotland - Alasdair Raffe
Scotland under Charles II and James II and VII: In Search of the
British Causes of the Glorious Revolution - Tim Harris
Ireland's Restoration Crisis - John Gibney
Ireland, 1688-91 - Toby C Barnard
Rumours and Rebellions in the English Atlantic World, 1688-89 -
Owen Stanwood
The Revolution in Foreign Policy, 1688-1713 - Tony Claydon
Political Conflict and the Memory of the Revolution 1689-1745 -
Gabriel Glickman
Afterword: State Formation, Political Stability and the Revolution
of 1688 - Stephen Taylor
Mark Goldie is Emeritus Professor of Intellectual History in the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College. He has edited or authored 12 books and published more than 60 essays on British political, religious, and intellectual history in the period 1650-1800. Two of his books are published by Boydell and Brewer: The Entring Book of Roger Morrice and Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs.
Harris and Taylor have produced an exceptionally fine collection
with remarkable cohesion that helps to establish, in no small way,
a new paradigm for studying 'the Final Crisis of the Stuart
Monarchy.
*THE HISTORIAN*
The essays in this excellent collection are all written to a
uniformly high standard of scholarship and clarity and should be
both instructive and entertaining reading to those interested in
gaining a perspective on the most recent work being done on the
period and events so central to the history of the Huguenot
diaspora.
*HUGUENOT SOCIETY JOURNAL*
[P]romises to provide new insights on the final crisis of the last
wholly British ruling dynasty.
*CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY*
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