Glories of the Gilded Age, at Chicago’s Driehaus Museum Audio By Carbonatix England’s Glorious Revolution of 1688 wasn’t so glorious. Editor’s Note: For the other side of NRO’s debate on the Glorious ...
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 transformed England’s political landscape, ushering in new governance and limiting royal ...
Allan Massie is not the first to claim that the Protestant Whigs invited William III to come to England in 1688 to “depose James II” and replace him on the throne (“When England Went Orange,” ...
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (HJEAS), Vol. 13, No. 1/2, The Long Eighteenth Century (Spring-Fall, 2007), pp. 121-130 (10 pages) The role of political parties in the eighteenth ...
Colorado Is Still as Confused on Free Speech as It Is on Gender To Fix the Deficit, Start with Bloated ‘Disability’ Programs Trump Should Use His Tariff Instincts to Lower Drug Prices The Humiliating ...
Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare’s Greatest Rival Historian and novelist Russell (The Palace) winnows fact from fiction in this peppery, humane look at the complex ...
A bloodless coup in England 330 years ago this fall removed a problem autocrat and gave birth to the idea of “America,” arriving a century later.
I know there are more than enough news events stateside to cover the board for this week’s installment of the 5QT, but forgive me — ever since I wrote From Hellmarsh With Love (which you can read a ...