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Revolution and rebellion: state and society in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

This iconoclastic and satirical book provides a radical reconstruction of the recent historiography of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It creates an alliance between those revisionist historians who have rewritten the received account of the origins of the English Civil War and those historians who have been rethinking the Hanoverian era. Revolution and Rebellion is thus a companion volume to the author's English Society 1688-1832. The book counters the Marxist interpretation of the 1640s and the 'English Revolution' by developing our new understanding of the non-revolutionary nature of the world after 1660: it challenges the appropriateness of 'revolution' as a description of events like those of 1688, 1715, 1745, the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution or the Reform Bill, drawing attention instead to the idea of 'rebellion'. This is the first book so to link English history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and it will be required reading for students and teachers of both eras.

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Author(s) Clark, J. C. D. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 320.941 Cla r
ISBN/ISSN 0521330637
Subject(s)
17th century
18th century
1603-1714
Classification 320.941
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year 1986
Publishing Place New York
Collation x, 182 p. ; 24 cm.
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