This edition features a fuller discussion of Scotland and Ireland and of religion and the Revolution. It examines a central paradox of the Revolution - on one hand it seemed to change little, but on the other, subsequent monarchs found it harder to exercise their surviving powers.
This edition features a fuller discussion of Scotland and Ireland and of religion and the Revolution. It examines a central paradox of the Revolution - on one hand it seemed to change little, but on the other, subsequent monarchs found it harder to exercise their surviving powers.
Another Untidy Pilgrim from coastal Alabama, John Miller grew up toting a dictionary to supper. His poems have appeared in Poetry South, Rockvale Review, Susurrus, and elsewhere. Paper Nautilus Press published Miller's chapbook, Heat Lightning, in 2017. He teaches at the intersections of Humanities, Law, and Civic Engagement for New College at the University of Alabama.
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Part One: The Background. 1. The Fall of James II. Part Two: The Revolution Settlement. 2. The Change of Ruler. 3. The Significance of the Change of Ruler. 4. The Constitutional Settlement. The Religious Settlement. Part Three: The Post-Revolution Order. 7. The Growth of the State. 8. The Financial Revolution. 9. Religion After Revolution. 10. The Constitution: Crown and Parliament. 11. The Law and Local Government. 12. Parties and the Working of Politics. 13. Scotland and Ireland. Part Four: Documents. Bibliography. Index.
Part One: The Background. 1. The Fall of James II. Part Two: The Revolution Settlement. 2. The Change of Ruler. 3. The Significance of the Change of Ruler. 4. The Constitutional Settlement. The Religious Settlement. Part Three: The Post-Revolution Order. 7. The Growth of the State. 8. The Financial Revolution. 9. Religion After Revolution. 10. The Constitution: Crown and Parliament. 11. The Law and Local Government. 12. Parties and the Working of Politics. 13. Scotland and Ireland. Part Four: Documents. Bibliography. Index.
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