Volume: 38 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1988 |
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John Childs surveys the remarkable career of a professional soldier who fought for six nations yet remained consistent to his church and personal principles |
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Roger Whiting explores sets of playing cards at the time of the Spanish Armada and the Glorious Revolution. |
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Charles Wilson sets the scene for a special issue celebrating the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and England's 'Dutch Connection'. |
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Robert Beddard chronicles the indiscriminate orgy of looting and destruction unleashed in the vacuum between James' flight and William's arrival in the capital.... |
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Jonathan Israel charts the progress from commercial competition to open war and finally 'snarling alliance' of two assertive naval powers. |
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Rex Cathcart examines how William's brief intervention in Ireland has provided a rallying-point in ideology and iconography for Protestants to the present day.... |
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Why did Monmouth fail and William of Orange succeed? Robin Clifton investigates the tale of two rebellions. |
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Bill Speck considers the three-cornered manoeuvrings between Anglicanism, Dissent and Catholicism that culminated in the events of 1688-89. |
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Edward Corp visits the 17th-century royal apartments of the Chateau Vieux. |
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John Morrill argues that recent scholarship is re-shaping our view of the fortunes of monarchy and Parliament between 1660 and 1688. |
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Charles Boxer examines the impact of 1688 on Anglo-Dutch relationship with nations east of Suez. |
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