The Revolution of 1688-1689 : changing perspectives /

""Changing perspectives" in current scholarship on the Revolution of 1688 are beginning to revise the so-called "Whig view" which has been accepted for almost three hundred years. In an effort to advance this process of revision, this volume of novel and interdisciplinary es...

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Otros Autores: Schwoerer, Lois G. (ed.)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003, c1992.
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245 0 4 |a The Revolution of 1688-1689 :  |b changing perspectives /  |c edited by Lois G. Schwoerer. 
250 |a 1st paperback ed. 
260 |a Cambridge [England] ;  |a New York :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2003, c1992. 
300 |a xxii, 288 p. :  |b il., mapa ;  |c 25 cm. 
500 |a La mayor parte de los ensayos fueron presentados en la conferencia realizada en Washington, D.C., 13-15 de abril, 1989. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 272-276) e índice. 
505 0 |a The Dutch, the invasion of England, and the alliance of 1689 / K.H.D. Haley -- France caught between two balances : the dilemma of 1688 / John C. Rule -- The fourth English Civil War : dissolution, desertion, and alternative histories in the Glorious Revolution / J.G.A. Pocock -- The politics of legitimacy : women and the warming-pan scandal / Rachel J. Wiel -- Pretense and pragmatism : the response to uncertainty in the succession crisis of 1689 / Howard Nenner -- William III as Hercules : the political implications of court culture / Stephen B. Baxter -- The coronation of William and Mary, April 11, 1689 / Lois G. Schwoerer -- William, and Mary? / W.A. Speck -- John Locke and religious toleration / Gordon J. Schochet -- Representing the revolution : politics and high culture in 1689 / Steven N. Zwicker -- Politics and popular culture : the theatrical response to the revolution / Lois Potter -- Revolution redivivus : 1688-1689 and the radical tradition in seventeenth-century London politics / Gary S. De Krey -- The cabinet and the management of death at Tyburn after the revolution of 1688-1689 / J.M. Beattie -- The Glorious Revolution and Ireland / Karl S. Bottigheimer -- The poverty of political theory in the Scottish Revolution of 1688-1690 / Bruce P. Lenman -- The Glorious Revolution and the British Empire 1688-1783 / Jack P. Greene. 
520 1 |a ""Changing perspectives" in current scholarship on the Revolution of 1688 are beginning to revise the so-called "Whig view" which has been accepted for almost three hundred years. In an effort to advance this process of revision, this volume of novel and interdisciplinary essays offers new interpretations of the Revolution of 1688-89 and of the late Stuart and early Hanoverian world from an international and an English domestic perspective." "By employing some newly recovered or hitherto neglected material, and by dealing with little-explored issues from the perspectives of British, Dutch, and colonial American history, and of British political and religious history and theory, literature, law and women's history, the contributors broaden the context in which the Revolution is usually placed and in doing so unite multiple disciplines. Several overriding conclusions emerge. The Revolution was more complex and subtle in process, ideology, settlement and result than has been acknowledged previously. A lively print culture assured the circulation and importance of political and religious ideas. Radical as well as conservative ideas survived. The unfolding of the Revolution contained many contingent variables; there was nothing predictable or preordained about it. The events of 1688-89 comprised many revolutions that were played out differently and perceived differently from the vantage points of high or popular culture or in the contexts of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, and the American colonies."--Descripción del editor. 
651 0 |a Great Britain  |x History  |y Revolution of 1688. 
651 7 |a Gran Bretaña  |x Historia  |y Revolución de 1688.  |2 UDESA 
700 1 |a Schwoerer, Lois G.,  |e ed.