The Glorious Revolution (1688-1701) and the Return of Whig History

The Glorious Revolution has gone through several interpretative patterns since Lord Macaulay's famous account in the nineteenth century. Once thought to be an institutionally restorative and socially conservative revolution which nonetheless promoted the most progressive aspects of the "an...

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