Three British revolutions, 1641, 1688, 1776 / edited by J. G. A. Pocock.
1980
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Three British revolutions, 1641, 1688, 1776 / edited by J. G. A. Pocock.
Created/published
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1980.
Description
ix, 468 p. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Pocock, J. G. A. (John Greville Agard), 1924-
Series
Folger Institute essays.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The theme stated and explored: Stone, L. The results of the English revolutions of the seventeenth century. Hill, C. A bourgeois revolution? Aylmer, G.E. Crisis and regrouping in the political elites: England from the 1630s to the 1660s.
2. Aspects of the revolutions. Carlton, C. Three British revolutions and the personality of kingship. Ashton, R. Tradition and innovation and the Great Rebellion. Schwoerer, L.G. The Bill of rights, epitome of the revolution of 1688-89. Lovejoy, D.S. Two American revolutions, 1689 and 1776.
3. The theme revisited: Pocock, J.G. 1776, the revolution against Parliament. Olson, A.G. Parliament, empire, and parliamentary law, 1776. Brewer, J. English radicalism in the age of George III. Murrin, J.M. The great inversion, or court versus country: a comparison of the revolution settlements in England (1688-1721) and America (1776-1816)
2. Aspects of the revolutions. Carlton, C. Three British revolutions and the personality of kingship. Ashton, R. Tradition and innovation and the Great Rebellion. Schwoerer, L.G. The Bill of rights, epitome of the revolution of 1688-89. Lovejoy, D.S. Two American revolutions, 1689 and 1776.
3. The theme revisited: Pocock, J.G. 1776, the revolution against Parliament. Olson, A.G. Parliament, empire, and parliamentary law, 1776. Brewer, J. English radicalism in the age of George III. Murrin, J.M. The great inversion, or court versus country: a comparison of the revolution settlements in England (1688-1721) and America (1776-1816)
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DA375 .T4