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The overthrow of the Catholic monarch James II in the ‘Glorious Revolution’ of 1688 marked a watershed in English political life. It immediately brought about the Protestant succession of Queen Mary ...
The Glorious Revolution (1688) Also known as the Revolution of 1688, this non-violent revolution in England led to the overthrow of King James II and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.
A scene from the Glorious Revolution of 1688, in England.Credit...Edward Gooch Collection/Getty Images Supported by By Tim Wu Tim Wu is a law professor at Columbia University and the author ...
The Glorious Revolution permanently established Parliament as the ruling power of England and ... the 300th anniversary of the revolutions of 1688 to 1689. “It is perhaps very British to ...
Starting with the “liberal revolutions” of the sixteenth-century Dutch Republic and England’s Glorious Revolution of 1688, the book traces the tumultuous path of economic, technological, and political ...