The book explores the tumultuous political landscape of Britain between 1680 and 1720, marked by the transformative Revolution of 1688 that reshaped political obligations and established annual parliamentary sessions. It examines the challenges of ongoing wars and the slow emergence of political parties during this era. Originally presented as Ford Lectures in 1976, the work is now reissued with a new preface by Professor Kenyon, reflecting on its relevance in the context of contemporary historical analysis.
J. P. Kenyon Ordre des livres
John Philipps Kenyon fut un historien de premier plan de l'Angleterre du XVIIe siècle. Il s'est imposé comme un écrivain et critique prolifique, concentrant ses recherches sur cette époque charnière. Ses analyses ont considérablement approfondi la compréhension des forces politiques et sociales qui ont façonné l'Angleterre à cette période.




- 2003
- 1994
The Wordsworth Dictionary of British History
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The Wordsworth Reference Library includes language dictionaries, language guides, historical references, and much more. This popular series covers everything from the familiar and practical to the extraordinary and outrageous.
- 1978
Stuart England (Hist of England, Penguin)
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Stuart England is the subject of continual and active research, and Professor Kenyon's survey presents a unified picture of this contentious century, as well as featuring a full and up to date critical bibliography.
- 1970