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The History of England from the Accession of James II (Vol. 1-5) (eBook)

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2023
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Thomas Babington Macaulay's "The History of England from the Accession of James II" (Vol. 1-5) offers a sweeping narrative that explores the political, social, and cultural transformations in England from 1685 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Macaulay's prose is both vibrant and penetrating, marked by a blend of rigorous historical analysis and vivid storytelling that brings to life the complex interplay of power and society. His work is set against the backdrop of the rising importance of political parties, the evolution of constitutional monarchy, and the profound religious conflicts of the late 17th century, providing readers with an intricate understanding of this pivotal era in British history. Macaulay, a Scottish historian and politician, drew extensively from his own experiences as a Whig, championing liberal ideas and parliamentary reform. His background in law and literature profoundly influenced his writing style and historical interpretations. Notably, Macaulay's tenure in the English Parliament and debates on social progress shaped his views regarding the role of the individual in shaping history, granting his account a uniquely introspective lens on the struggles faced during this turbulent period. Readers passionate about history will find Macaulay's work an indispensable resource. His deft combination of narrative flair and analytical depth not only illuminates the nuances of a crucial period in English history but also captivates with its timeless relevance to themes of governance and liberty. This magnum opus is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern England.

Thomas Babington Macaulay, born on October 25, 1800, in Leicestershire, England, was an eminent historian, essayist, and politician, whose work has left an indelible mark in the realms of historiography and literature. Perhaps most renowned for 'The History of England from the Accession of James II', Macaulay's magnum opus spans five volumes and showcases his prowess in detailed narrative and eloquent prose. His literary style, characterized by lucid, persuasive, and often dramatic language, made history accessible and entertaining to a broad readership. Macaulay was also a man of public affairs, serving as a Member of Parliament and holding the office of Secretary at War. A profound scholar, his contributions to the Edinburgh Review exhibit his critical acumen and rhetorical skills. Macaulay's approach to historical writing, often described as Whiggish, exhibits a strong belief in progress and reform, a sentiment that resonated in the liberal politics of his age. His emphasis on political and constitutional development, coupled with his unique narrative flair, secured his position as one of the eminent Victorian era historians. Macaulay's works reflect a commitment to the didactic power of history, and he remained a towering intellectual figure until his death on December 28, 1859. His influential writings continue to be studied and appreciated for their historical insight and literary merit.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Schlagworte 17th century England • 17th century history • 18th century politics • A Song for the Dark Times • A Woman of No Importance • Battle of Brothers • British constitutional development • British history • cultural narratives Britain • Early Modern Britain • English constitutional history • English History • English societal development • Enlightenment Ideals • Glorious Revolution • Glorious Revolution account • Hanoverian dynasty rise • historical events impact • historical perspectives studies • Historical Scholarship • Intellectual milieu • jacobite rebellions • James II of England • Killing England • Macaulay historical works • Macaulay writing style • political analysis England • political contributions • Princes at War • Progressive historiography • Queen Anne reign • scholarly rigor • Stuart England • The Light Ages • The Serpent Sword • The Six Wives of Henry VIII • The Splendid and the Vile • Thunderstruck • Whig history • Whig interpretation
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