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Part One: The Revolution of 1688-89: The First Modern Revolution
• English Economy and Society in 1685
• English Politics in 1685
• Revolution in Politics
• Revolution in Political Economy
• Revolution in the Church
• Interpreting the Revolution of 1688-89
• Part Two: The Documents
• Invitation of the Seven, June 30, 1688
• William III, Declaration, 1688
• Francis Barrington to Benjamin Steele, Eyewitness Account of the Revolution
• Lord Delamere, “Reasons why the King Ran Away,” 1690s
• Colley Cibber, Memoir of the Revolution, 1740
• The Eighteenth Century Debate
• Richard Price, A Celebration of the Revolution of 1688-89, November 4, 1789
• Edmund Burke, The Significance of the Revolution of 1688-89, 1790
• Social and Economic Background
• The Growing Social and Political Importance of Foreign Trade, 1685
• Guy Miege, Social Life in late Seventeenth Century England, 1691
• The Effects of the New Long-Distance Trades, 1695
• The Rise of the Coffee House, 1675
• Revolution in Politics
• Declaration of Rights, 29 February 1689
• Thomas Cartwright, A Defense of James II’s View of the Constitution, February 1686
• Gilbert Burnet, A Defense of the Williamite View of the Constitution, 1688
• Revolution in Foreign Policy
• Court Memorandum, August 2, 1686
• Catholic Court Memorandum, November 9, 1686
• Arnoud Van Citters Reports of Growing Anti-Dutch Hysteria, January-February 1688
• Roger Morrice, War Against Dutch Republic Inevitable, February 1688
• James II, Memoirs, 1690s
• Hollandophobic Popular Pamphlet, 1688
• John Evelyn, Diary Entries, 1683-1684
• Anti-French Tract, 1686
• Call for War Against France, April 19, 1689
• James Wellwood, Newspaper Account of Public Sentiment, October 30, 1689
• Revolution in Political Economy
• Court Case Establishing Principles of Trade, 1685
• Josiah Child, A Tory’s Thoughts on Political Economy, 1683
• A Whig View of Foreign Trade, 1685
• An Early Defense of the Bank of England, 1694
• Slingsby Bethel, Whig View of Trade and Geopolitics, 1680
• Revolution in the Church
• George Hickes, Criticism of Religious Nonconformity, 1685
• Gilbert Burnet, Divisions within the Church, 1713
• James II, Declaration of Indulgence, April 4, 1687
• James Johnston, Letters Regarding Nonconformist Opinion, 1687
• Roger Morrice, A Londoner’s View of Nonconformist Sentiment, October 29, 1687
• Catholic Attitudes Towards James II’s Religious Policies, January 12, 1688
• James Wellwood, Treatment of Catholics After the Revolution, July 3, 1689
• Roger L’Estrange and John Locke as Case Study
• Roger L’Estrange, The Case for Royal Power, 1681-1683
• Roger L’Estrange, The Economics of Fisheries, 1674
• John Locke, A Defense of Toleration, 1689
• John Locke, Political and Economic Arrangments, 1689
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Add England's Glorious Revolution 1688-1689, A Brief History With Documents, England's Glorious Revolution is a sophisticated yet accessible examination of the precursors to the Revolution of 1688-89, the events of the revolution, and the profound political, social, and economic changes these events wrought. Steven Pin, England's Glorious Revolution 1688-1689, A Brief History With Documents to your collection on WonderClub |