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William III and the Godly Revolution.
History Today
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March 1, 1997|
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Edited by Dale Hoak and Mordechai Feingold Stanford University Press xv + 339 pp. [pounds sterling] 35 Tony Claydon Cambridge University Press xvi + 272 pp. 35 [pounds sterling] $54.95
In 1688-89 William of Orange conquered England and took the crown for himself: William III was a king of his own making This simple fact, obscured by generation of Anglocentric interpretation, is glaringly obvious once the `Glorious Revolution' is seen from a European perspective. And it has been one of the lasting achievements of the academic reassessment prompted by the Revolution's ...
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