The History of England from the Accession of James II Volume 5 (Cambridge Library Collection - British & Irish History, 17th & 18th Centuries)

by Thomas Babington Macaulay

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Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-59) was one of the foremost nineteenth-century historians in the Whig tradition, which saw history as a series of developments towards enlightenment and democracy. He believed that the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 had preserved England from the constitutional upheavals suffered by much of Europe in 1848. Using a wider range of sources, including popular literature, than was then usual, and written in an accessible, novelistic rather than academic style, this five-volume work proved hugely influential upon contemporary historians and phenomenally successful with the public, although it was not without its critics. Volume 5 was unfinished at the author's death; the text was edited by Macaulay's sister, Lady Trevelyan, and published in 1861. It covers the period from 1697 until 1702, and includes a description of the death, in 1702, of William, regarded by Lady Trevelyan as her brother's hero.
  • ISBN10 131373019X
  • ISBN13 9781313730198
  • Publish Date 28 January 2013 (first published 5 April 2012)
  • Publish Status Withdrawn
  • Publish Country IE
  • Publisher HardPress Ltd
  • Imprint HardPress Publishing
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 584
  • Language English