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History and Revolution
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His enormous The History of England, tracing events from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, was a best-seller in its day.
In 1754 to 1762 Hume published the History of England, a 6-volume work of immense sweep, which extends, says its subtitle, " From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 ".
In 1919, Vertov compiled newsreel footage for his documentary Anniversary of the Revolution ; in 1921 he compiled History of the Civil War.
* A History of Philosophy: Volume IX: Modern Philosophy: From the French Revolution to Sartre, Camus, and Levi-Strauss.
The Oxford History of the French Revolution ( 1989 ).
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* Rothenberg, Gunther E. " The Origins, Causes, and Extension of the Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon ," Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol.
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These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
The History Of England has often been compared with Green's Short History.
Like most major works of synthesis, The History Of England is informed by the positive views of a first-class mind, and this is surely a major work.
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Trevelyan was at least in part attracted to the period by an almost unconscious desire to take up the story where Macaulay's History Of England had broken off.
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An engraving of Hume from his The History of England ( David Hume ) | The History of England Vol.
But it was then that Hume started his great historical work The History of England, which took fifteen years and ran over a million words, to be published in six volumes in the period between 1754 and 1762, while also involved with the Canongate Theatre.
This resource enabled him to continue historical research for The History of England.
Hume's coverage of the political upheavals of the 17th century relied in large part on the Earl of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England ( 1646-69 ).
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History and 1688
It later appears prominently in the title of Joshua Barnes's The History of that Most Victorious Monarch, Edward IIId, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, and First Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Being a Full and Exact Account Of the Life and Death of the said King: Together with That of his Most Renowned Son, Edward, Prince of Wales and of Aquitain, Sirnamed the Black-Prince ( 1688 ).
In 1688 he published Reflections upon Mons Varillas's History of Heresy, written with Edward Hannes, a confutation of Antoine Varillas's account of John Wycliffe.
But it is also reflected in the History ; the most stirring passages in the work are those that describe the " Glorious Revolution " of 1688.
Among his other works are a History of that Most Victorious Monarch Edward III ( 1688 ), an epic work numbering 900 + pages, in which he introduces long and elaborate speeches into the narrative ; editions of Euripides ( 1694 ) and of Homer ( 1711 ), also one of Anacreon ( 1705 ) which contains titles of Greek verses of his own which he hoped to publish.
In attempting to rediscover the secret of white-copper, Watson critiqued Jean-Baptiste Du Halde's History of China ( 1688 ) as confusing the term paktong, He noted the Chinese of his day did not form it as an alloy, but smelted readily available unprocessed ore:
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James Mackintosh then sought to write a Whig history of the Glorious Revolution, published in 1834 as the History of the Revolution in England in 1688.
* The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 ( 1778 ) Volume VI
* Histoire de la maison de Stuart ( 3 vols., 1740 ) from Hume's History of England to 1688
The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution 1688 ( Volume V ). T.
He began a monthly historical review in 1688, entitled Modern History or a Monthly Account of all considerable Occurrences, Civil, Ecclesiastical and Military, followed in 1690, by The Present State of Europe, or a Historical and Political Mercury, which was supplemented by a preliminary volume giving a history of events from 1688.
Common Sense: A Political History ( Harvard University Press ; 2011 ) 346 pages ; traces the paradoxical history of common sense as a political ideal since 1688
The first volume was attacked in 1733 for unfairness and inaccuracy by Isaac Maddox, afterwards bishop of St Asaph and bishop of Worcester, to whom Neal replied in a pamphlet, A Review of the principal facts objected to in the first volume of the History of the Puritans ; and the remaining volumes by Zachary Grey ( 1688 – 1766 ), to whom the author made no reply.
He afterwards issued these memoirs with modifications as The Secret History of the Happy Revolution in 1688 ( 1715 ).
His other writings include, in addition to his criticism of the History of the Reformation, A treatise of the celibacy of the clergy ( 1688 ); The enthusiasm of the Church of Rome demonstrated in some observations upon the life of Ignatius Loyola ( 1688 ) ; and A defence of pluralities ( 1692, new ed.
* Gregory King ’ s estimate of population and wealth, England and Wales, 1688. from Materials for the History of Statistics
The two works on which his reputation principally rests are the Apostolici ; or, The History of the Lives, Acts, Death and Martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles ( 1677 ), and Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria ( 1688 ).
The period, roughly from 1680 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called the Killing Time by Robert Wodrow in his The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution, published in 1721-1722.

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