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The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 Catharine Macaulay

The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 By Catharine Macaulay

The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 by Catharine Macaulay


Summary

A landmark in female historiography, this eight-volume work, first published between 1763 and 1783, focuses on the period 1603-89. Notable for her radical republican politics and influence on American revolutionary ideology, Catharine Macaulay (1731-91) drew diligently on untapped seventeenth-century sources to craft her skilful yet inevitably biased narrative.

The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 Summary

The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 by Catharine Macaulay

A landmark in female historiography, this work first appeared in eight volumes between 1763 and 1783. Notable for her radical politics and her influence on American revolutionary ideology, Catharine Macaulay (1731-91) drew diligently on untapped seventeenth-century sources to craft her skilful yet inevitably biased narrative. Seen as a Whig response to David Hume's Tory perspective on English history, the early volumes made Macaulay a literary sensation in the 1760s. Later instalments were less rapturously received by those critics who took exception to her republican views. Both the product and a portrait of tumultuous ages, the work maintains throughout a strong focus on the fortunes of political liberty. Volume 3 (1767) covers the outbreak of the English Civil War, closing with Prince Rupert's taking of Bristol in the summer of 1643.

Table of Contents

Part II. Charles I (cont.): 1. Court of Star-chamber, and other arbitrary courts, abolished; 2. The leaders of the popular party attempt to wrest from the king the power over the militia; 3. The king enters new projects to subdue opposition; 4. An ordinance to settle the militia by authority of parliament passes both houses; 5. State of each party on the commencement of war.

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NLS9781108067584
9781108067584
1108067581
The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line: Volume 3 by Catharine Macaulay
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Cambridge University Press
2013-09-19
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