Lawful Resistance
Blair Worden, 24 November 1988
Algernon Sidney and the English Republic 1623-1677
by Jonathan Scott.
Cambridge, 258 pp., £27.50, August 1988,0 521 35290 8 Show More
by Jonathan Scott.
Cambridge, 258 pp., £27.50, August 1988,
Seeds of Liberty: 1688 and the Shaping of Modern Britain
by John Miller.
Souvenir, 128 pp., £15.95, July 1988,0 285 62839 9 Show More
by John Miller.
Souvenir, 128 pp., £15.95, July 1988,
Reluctant Revolutionaries: Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688
by W.A. Speck.
Oxford, 267 pp., £17.50, July 1988,9780198227687 Show More
by W.A. Speck.
Oxford, 267 pp., £17.50, July 1988,
War and Economy in the Age of William III and Marlborough
by D.W. Jones.
Blackwell, 351 pp., £35, September 1988,0 631 16069 8 Show More
by D.W. Jones.
Blackwell, 351 pp., £35, September 1988,
Robert Harley: Speaker, Secretary of State and Premier Minister
by Brian Hill.
Yale, 259 pp., £25, June 1988,0 300 04284 1 Show More
by Brian Hill.
Yale, 259 pp., £25, June 1988,
A Kingdom without a King: The Journal of the Provisional Government in the Revolution of 1688
by Robert Beddard.
Phaidon, 192 pp., £14.95, November 1988,9780714825007 Show More
by Robert Beddard.
Phaidon, 192 pp., £14.95, November 1988,
“... cause against France. We know, too, that for a long time the Revolution was far from secure. D.W. Jones, whose War and Economy in the Age of William III belongs to that dying breed of works on economic history which non-specialists have a chance of understanding and enjoying, brings out the freak economic good fortune which enabled England, and thus its new ... ”