Lord Churchill's Coup: The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution ReconsideredKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12 de set. de 2012 - 399 páginas In LORD CHURCHILL’S COUP, Stephen Saunders Webb further advances his revisionist interpretation of the British Empire in the seventeenth century. Having earlier demonstrates that the Anglo=American empire was classic in its form, administered by an army, committed to territorial expansion, and motivated by crusading religion, Webb now argues that both England and its American social experiments were the underdeveloped elements of an empire emerging on both sides of the Atlantic and that the pivotal moment of that empire, the so-called “Glorious Revolution,” was in fact a military coup driven by religious fears. |
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In James Stuarts Service 1675 | |
LORD CHURCHILLS INGRATITUDE | |
Lord Churchills Coup 16861688 | |
ARMY AND REVOLUTION | |
The Coup in the Colonies 1689 | |
A Decade of Dissent 16891698 | |
Epilogue | |
Inglorious Revolution The Channel | |
Note on Dates | |
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