The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991)
Richard Ashcraft
Maurice Ashley
Mike Ashley, British Kings and Queens: The Complete Biographical Encyclopedia of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain (1998)
Phillip Aubrey, The Defeat of James Stuart's Armada 1692 (1979)
Pauline Backscheider, Daniel Defoe: His Life (1989)
Dudley W. R. Bahlmann, The Moral Revolution of 1688 (1957).
Stephen B. Baxter
Hilaire Belloc, James the Second (1928).
G. V. Bennett, The Tory Crisis in Church and State: 1688-1730: The Career of Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester (1975).
Bryan Bevan
Caroline Bingham, The Kings and Queens of Scotland (1976)
Jeremy Black, The Politics of Britain, 1688-1800 (1993)
The Bloody Assizes (J. G. Muddiman ed. 1929)
Francois Bluche, Louis XIV (Mark Greenglass transl. 1990)
Edmund Bohun, A History of the Desertion or an Account of All the Public Affairs in England From the Beginning of September 1688 to the Twelfth of February Following (1689) (1973 reprint)
Marjorie Bowen, The Third Mary Stuart, Mary of York, Orange and England; Being a Character Study With Memoirs and Letters of Queen Mary II of England, 1662-1694 (1929)
Richard E. Boyer, English Declarations of Indulgence 1687 and 1688 (1968)
John Brewer, The Sinews of Power: War, Money, and the English State, 1688-1783 (1989).
Britain After the Glorious Revolution, 1689-1714 (Geoffrey Holmes ed. 1969).
Britain and the Netherlands (J. S. Bromley and E. H. Kossman ed. 1960).
Andrew Browning, Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby and Duke of Leeds, 1632-1712 (1944-1951) (3 vols.).
Thomas Bruce, Earl of Ailesbury, Memoirs of Thomas, Earl of Ailesbury, Written by Himself (W. E. Buckley ed. 1890) (2 vols.).
Vincent Buranelli, The King and the Quaker: A Study of William Penn and James II (1962).
Gilbert Burnet
Herbert Butterfield
By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-89 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1989).
Edward Carpenter, The Protestant Bishop, Being a Life of Henry Compton, 1632-1713 (1956).
John Carswell, The Descent on England: A Study of the English Revolution of 1688 and Its European Background (1969).
K. Merle Chacksfield
David G. Chandler, Sedgemoor: An Account and an Anthology (1985).
Hester Chapman, Mary II, Queen of England (1953).
John Charlton, The Banqueting House Whitehall (1983) (published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office).
Charles Chenevix Trench, The Western Rising: An Account of the Rebellion of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1969).
George L. Cherry, The Convention Parliament, 1689 (1966).
John Childs
The Church of England: c. 1689–c. 1833: From Toleration to Tractarianism (John Walsh, Colin Haydon, and Stephen Taylor ed. 1993).
Winston S. Churchill, Marlborough: His Life and Times (1933) (vol. 1).
George N. Clark
Nigel Clarke, Monmouth's West Country Rebellion of 1685 (1989).
T. E. S. Clarke, Life of Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury (1907).
Tony Claydon, William III and the Godly Revolution (1996).
Robin Clifton, The Last Popular Rebellion: The Western Rising of 1685 (1984).
Collectanea Curiosa; or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland (1781) (2 vols.) (1973 reprint).
Stephen Coote, Royal Survivor: The Life of Charles II (2000).
The Correspondence of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and of His Brother, Laurence Hyde (Samuel Weller Singer ed. 1828) (2 vols.).
Bernard Cottret, La Glorieuse Revolution D'Angleterre 1688 (1988).
Barry Coward, The Stuart Age (1980).
Eveline Cruickshanks, The Glorious Revolution (2000).
John Dalrymple, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland From the Dissolution of the Last Parliament of Charles II Till the Capture of the French and Spanish Fleets at Vigo (1790) (3 vols.) (1970 reprint).
Diaries of the Popish Plot (Douglas C. Greene ed. 1977).
The Diary of John Evelyn, 1673-1689 (E. S. De Beer ed. 1955) (vol 4).
Elizabeth D'Oyley, James Duke of Monmouth (1937).
Robert Dunning, The Monmouth Rebellion: A Complete Guide to the Rebellion and the Bloody Assize (1985).
Peter Earle
Laurence Echard, The History of the Revolution and the Establishment of England in the Year 1688 (1725).
Mary Ede, Arts and Society Under William and Mary (1979).
The Eighteenth-Century Constitution, 1688-1815, Documents and Commentary (E. Neville Williams ed. 1960).
William Richard Emerson, Monmouth's Rebellion (1951).
English Historical Documents, 1660-1714 (Andrew Browning ed. 1966) (vol. 8).
Phillipe Erlanger, Louis XIV (Stephen Cox transl. 1970).
George Every, The High Church Party, 1688-1718 (1956).
Celine Fallet, Louis XIV et la Hollande (1860).
Allan Fea
Keith Feiling, A History of the Tory Party, 1640-1714 (1924).
John Neville Figgis, The Divine Right of Kings (2nd ed. 1914).
Charles Harding Firth, A Commentary on Macaulay's History of England (1938).
Charles James Fox, History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second (1808).
H. C. Foxcroft, The Life and Letters of Sir George Savile (1898) (2 vols.).
Julian H. Franklin, John Locke and the Theory of Sovereignty: Mixed Monarchy and the Right of Resistance in the Political Thought of the English Revolution (1978).
Antonia Fraser, Royal Charles: Charles II and the Restoration (1979).
Peter Fraser, The Intelligence of the Secretaries of State and Their Monopoly of Licensed News 1660-1688 (1956).
From Persecution to Toleration: The Glorious Revolution and Religion in England (Ole Peter Grellet, Jonathan I. Israel, and Nicholas Tyacke ed. 1991).
Elizabeth Lane Furdell, James Welwood: Physician to the Glorious Revolution (1998).
Janine Garrisson, L'Edit de Nantes et sa Revocation (1985).
The Glorious Revolution in America: Documents on the Colonial Crisis of 1689 (Michael G. Hall, Lawrence H. Leder, and Michael G. Kammen ed. 1964).
The Glorious Revolution in Massachusetts: Selected Documents 1689-1692 (Robert Earle Moody and Richard Clive Simmons ed. 1988).
John W. Gough
Richard L. Greaves, Secrets to the Kingdom: British Radicals From the Popish Plot to the Revolution of 1688-89 (1992).
David Green, Queen Anne (1970).
Emanuel Green, The March of William of Orange Through Somerset (1892).
Edward Gregg, Queen Anne (1980).
Edwin Sharpe Grew and M. Sharpe Grew, The English Court in Exile: James Il at St. Germain (1911).
Martin Haile, Queen Mary of Modena: Her Life and Letters (1905).
E. Hale, The Fall of the Stuarts and Western Europe From 1678 to 1697 (1876).
K. H. D. Haley
Elizabeth Hamilton, William's Mary: A Biography of Mary II (1972).
Handbook of British Chronology (E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter, and I. Roy 3rd ed. 1986).
Ian Harris, The Mind of John Locke: A Study of Political Theory in Its Intellectual Setting (1994).
Tim Harris, Politics Under the Later Stuarts: Party Conflicts in a Divided Society, 1660-1715 (1993).
Arthur Tindal Hart, William Lloyd, 1627-1717, Bishop, Author, and Prophet (1952).
Jock Haswell, James II: Soldier and Sailor (1972).
Malcolm V. Hay, The Enigma of James II (1938).
Sylvia Haymon, King Monmouth (1970).
P. J. Helm, Jeffreys: A New Portrait of England's "Hanging Judge" (1966).
David Hempton, Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire (1996).
F. M. G. Higham, King James the Second (1934).
Christopher Hill
Geoffrey Holmes
Mary Hopkirk, Queen Over the Water: Mary Beatrice of Modena, Queen of James II (1953).
Henry Horwitz
David H. Hosford, Nottingham, Nobles, and the North: Aspects of the Revolution of 1688 (1976).
Mary Howarth, A Plain Man's Guide to the Glorious Revolution 1688 (1988).
Ronald Hutton
H. Montgomery Hyde, Judge Jeffreys (1940).
Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, The State Letters of Henry, Earl of Clarendon, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland During the Reign of King James the Second; and His Lordship's Diary For the Years 1687, 1688, 1689, and 1690 (1763) (2 vols.).
Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism, 1689-1759 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1982).
Frederick Andrew Inderwick, Side-Lights on the Stuarts (2nd ed. 1891).
Jonathan Israel, The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806 (1995).
The Jacobite Challenge (Eveline Cruickshanks and Jeremy Black ed. 1988).
Annette Joelson, England's Princes of Wales (1966).
Odai Johnson, Rehearsing the Revolution: Radical Performance, Radical Politics in the English Restoration (2000).
David Lewis Jones, A Parliamentary History of the Glorious Revolution (1988).
George Hilton Jones
I. Deane Jones, The English Revolution, 1688-1689 (1931).
J. R. Jones
G. W. Keeton, Lord Chancellor Jeffreys and the Stuart Cause (1965).
J. P. Kenyon
Mark Kishlansky, A Monarchy Transformed: Britain 1603-1714 (1996).
A Kingdom Without a King: The Journal of the Provisional Government in the Revolution of 1688 (Robert Beddard ed. 1988).
Douglas R. Lacey, Dissent and Parliamentary Politics in England, 1661-1689 (1969).
Michael Landon, The Triumph of the Lawyers: Their Role in English Politics, 1678-1689 (1970).
Jane Lane, Titus Oates (1949).
Jennifer Levin, The Charter Controversy in the City of London, 1660-1688, and Its Consequences (1969).
The Life of James the Second, King of England (James Stanier Clarke ed. 1816) (2 vols.).
John Locke: Problems and Perspectives; A Collection of New Essays (John W. Yolton ed. 1969).
Liberty Secured? Britain Before and After 1688 (J. R. Jones ed. 1992).
The Life and Times of Anthony Wood, Antiquary, of Oxford, 1632-1695, Described by Himself (Andrew Clark ed. 1894) (vol. 3).
Bryan D. G. Little, The Monmouth Episode (1956).
John Locke, Two Treatises of Government (Peter Laslett ed. 1988).
Richard Locke, The Western Rebellion (1888).
Louis XIV and Europe (Ragnhild Hatton ed. 1976).
David S. Lovejoy, The Glorious Revolution in America (1972).
Herbert Mortimer Luckock, The Bishops in the Tower (1866).
Olivier Lutaud, Les Deux Revolutions D'Angleterre (Documents Politiques, Sociaux, Religieux) (1978).
Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs From September 1678 to April 1714 (1857) (vol. 1).
John Albert Lynn, The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714 (1999).
Lord Macaulay
James Mackintosh, History of the Revolution in England in 1688 (1834).
Magdalen College and King James II, 1686-1688 (J. R. Bloxam ed. 1886).
F. A. J. Mazure, Histoire de la Revolution de 1688 en Angleterre (1825) (3 vols.).
Frank McLynn, The Jacobites (1985).
The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby (James J. Cartwright ed. 1875).
The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby (W. A. Speck and Mary K. Geiter 2nd ed. 1991).
Dorothy Middleton, The Life of Charles 2nd Earl of Middleton 1650-1719 (1957).
John Miller
The Monmouth Rising (Ivan Allan Roots ed. 1986).
Paul Monod, Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788 (1989).
Iris Morley, A Thousand Lives: An Account of the English Revolutionary Movement, 1660-1685 (1954).
J. G. Muddiman, The King's Journalist 1659-1689: Studies in the Reign of Charles II (1923) (1971 reprint).
Michael Mullett, James II and English Politics, 1678-1688 (1994).
Howard Nenner, By Colour of Law: Legal Culture and Constitutional Politics in England, 1660-1688 (1977).
T. C. Nicholson and Arthur Stanley Turberville, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury (1930).
Louis O'Brien, Innocent XI and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1930).
David Ogg
Carola Oman, Mary of Modena (1962).
John Paget, The New Examen (1861), reprinted in John Paget, Paradoxes and Puzzles: Historical, Judicial, and Literary (1874).
Parliament and the Glorious Revolution 1688-1988 (1988) (published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office).
Edward Parry, The Bloody Assize (1929).
The Past Speaks Since 1688: Sources and Problems in British History (Walter L. Arnstein ed. 1981).
Penal Laws and Test Acts: Questions Touching Their Repeal Propounded in 1687-8 by James II . . . From the Original Returns in the Bodleian Library (George Duckett ed. 1883).
Charles Petrie
Lucile Pinkham, William III and the Respectable Revolution: The Part Played by William of Orange in the Revolution of 1688 (1954).
Henry Pitman, A Relation of the Great Sufferings and Strange Adventures of Henry Pitman, Chirurgeon to the Late Duke of Monmouth (1689), reprinted in Stuart Tracts 1603-1693 (Charles Harding Firth ed. 1903) (1973 reprint).
John H. Plumb, The Origins of Political Stability, England 1675-1725 (1967).
J. G. A. Pocock, Three British Revolutions: 1641, 1688, 1776 (1980).
Poems on Affairs of State, 1685-1688 (Galbraith M. Crump ed. 1968) (vol. 4).
Poems on Affairs of State, 1688-1697 (William J. Cameron ed. 1971) (vol. 5).
John Pollock, The Popish Plot: A Study in the Reign of Charles II (1903).
Jeremy Potter, Pretenders to the English Throne (1986).
E. B. Powley, The English Navy in the Revolution of 1688 (1928).
Stuart E. Prall, The Bloodless Revolution, England 1688 (1985).
Cecil Price, Cold Caleb: The Scandalous Life of Ford Grey First Earl of Tankerville 1655-1701 (1956).
Earl A. Reitan, Politics, War, and Empire: The Rise of Britain to a World Power, 1688-1792 (1994).
The Restored Monarchy 1660-1688 (J. R. Jones ed. 1979).
The Revolution of 1688 and the Birth of the English Political Nation (Gerald M. Straka 2nd ed. 1973).
The Revolution of 1688–Whig Triumph or Palace Revolution? (Gerald M. Straka ed. 1963).
The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
The Revolution of 1688-89: Changing Perspectives (Lois G. Schwoerer ed. 1992).
Herbert W. Richmond, The Invasion of Britain (1941).
Nesca A. Robb, William of Orange: A Personal Portrait (1966) (2 vols.).
George Roberts, The Life of James Duke of Monmouth (1844) (2 vols.).
Craig Rose, England in the 1690's: Revolution, Religion, and War (1999).
Herbert H. Rowen, The Princes of Orange: The Stadholders in the Dutch Republic (1988).
Dennis Rubini, Court and Country 1688-1702 (1968).
Seymour Schofield, Jeffreys of "The Bloody Assizes" (1937).
Lois G. Schwoerer
George Scott, Lucy Walter: Wife or Mistress (1947).
Lacey Baldwin Smith, This Realm of England 1399 to 1688 (5th ed. 1988).
Barbara Softly, The Queens of England (1976).
Dorothy H. Somerville, The King of Hearts: Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury (1962).
Paul Sonnino, Louis XIV and the Origins of the Dutch War (1988).
J. M. Sosin, English America and the Revolution of 1688: Royal Administration and the Structure of Provincial Government (1982).
W. A. Speck, The Reluctant Revolutionaries: Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688 (1988).
John Spurr, England in the 1670s: "This Masquerading Age" (2000).
Gerald M. Straka
Agnes Strickland, The Lives of the Seven Bishops Committed to the Tower in 1688 (1866).
The Stuart Constitution 1603-1688: Documents and Commentary (J. P. Kenyon ed. 1966).
The Stuart Constitution 1603-1688: Documents and Commentary (J. P. Kenyon 2nd ed. 1986).
Daniel Szechi, The Jacobites: Britain and Europe, 1688-1788 (1994).
J. R. Tanner, English Constitutional Conflicts in the Seventeenth Century, 1603-1689 (1928).
Ernest E. Testa, James II–Bigot or Saint? (1982).
G. M. Trevelyan
Mary C. Trevelyan, William III and the Defence of Holland (1930).
Meriol Trevor, The Shadow of a Crown: The Life Story of James II of England and VII of Scotland (1988).
H. R. Trevor-Roper, From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution (1992).
Francis Charles Turner, James II (1948).
The Tudor and Stuart Town: A Reader in English Urban History 1530-1688 (Jonathan Barry ed. 1990).
John Twigg, The University of Cambridge and the English Revolution, 1625-1688 (1990).
A. V. van der Kuijl, De Glorieuze Overtocht: De Expeditie van Willem III naar Engeland in 1688 (1988).
Henri and Barbara van der Zee
Robert Walcott
R. Plumer Ward, An Historical Essay on the Real Character and Amount of Precedent of the Revolution of 1688 (1838) (2 vols.).
J. N. P. Watson, Captain-General and Rebel Chief: The Life of James, Duke of Monmouth (1979).
Stephen Saunders Webb, Lord Churchill's Coup: The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution Reconsidered (1995).
Richard West, Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures (1999).
J. R. Western, Monarchy and Revolution: The English State in the 1680s (1972).
Corinne Comstock Weston and Janelle Renfrew Greenburg, Subjects and Sovereigns: The Grand Controversy Over Legal Sovereignty in Stuart England (1981).
W. Macdonald Wigfield
William III and Louis XIV: Essays 1680-1720, By and For Mark A. Thomson (Ragnhild Hatton and J. S. Bromley ed. 1968).
William B. Willcox and Walter L. Arnstein, The Age of Aristocracy 1688 to 1830 (5th ed. 1988).
Harry Emerson Wildes, William Penn (1974).
David Williamson, Debrett's Kings and Queens of Britain (1986).
Hugh Ross Williamson, James By the Grace of God (1955).
John E. Willis, Jr., 1688: A Global History (2001).
John Baptist Wolf, Louis XIV (1968).
Humphrey W. Woolrych, The Life of Judge Jeffreys (1856).
The Works of George Savile Marquis of Halifax (Mark N. Brown ed. 1989) (3 vols.).
The World of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89 (Dale Hoak and Mordechai Feingold ed. 1996).
Violet Wyndham, The Protestant Duke: A Life of Monmouth (1976).
Melinda S. Zook, Radical Whigs and Conspiratorial Politics in Late Stuart England (1999).
This bibliography was prepared by Donald E. Wilkes, Jr. and Matthew Kramer, who gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ashley Halfman. This bibliography was most recently updated on September 23, 2002.
Book Chapters
Dulcie M. Ashdown, King Monmouth, in Dulcie M. Ashdown, Royal Paramours (1979).
Maurice Ashley, King James II and the Revolution of 1688: Some Reflections on the Historiography, in Historical Essays 1600-1750 Presented to David Ogg (H. E. Bell and R. L. Ollard ed. 1963).
A. G. H. Bachrach, William's Grand Design, in William and Mary: The Revolution That Shaped Our World (1988).
Robert Beddard
G. V. Bennett
Paul Birdsall, "Non Obstante:" A Study of the Dispensing Power of English Kings, in Essays in History and Political Thought in Honor of Charles Howard McIlwain (1936).
Jeremy Black, The Revolution and the Development of English Foreign Policy, in By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-89 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1989).
Jennifer Carter, The Revolution and the Constitution, in Britain After the Glorious Revolution, 1689-1714 (Geoffrey Holmes ed. 1969).
K. N. Chaudhuri and Jonathan I. Israel, The English and Dutch East India Companies and the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Ian B. Cowan, Church and State Reformed? The Revolution of 1688-9 in Scotland, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Eveline Cruikshanks, The Revolution and the Localities: Examples of Loyalty to James II, in By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-89 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1989).
David Davies, James II, William of Orange, and the Admirals, in By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-89 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1989).
K. G. Davies, The Revolutions in America, in The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
Harm den Boer and Jonathan I. Israel, William III and the Glorious Revolution in the Eyes of Amsterdam Sephardi Writers: The Reactions of Miguel de Barrios, Joseph Penso de la Vega, and Manuel de Leao, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Mark Goldie
Simon Groenveld, "J'Equippe Une Flotte Tres Considerable": The Dutch Side of the Glorious Revolution, in The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
K. H. D. Haley, The Dutch, the Invasion of England, and the Alliance of 1689, in The Revolution of 1688-89: Changing Perspectives (Lois G. Schwoerer ed. 1992).
Tim Harris
D. W. Hayton, The Williamite Revolution in Ireland, 1688-91, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Gertrude Himmelfarb, Who Now Reads Macaulay?, in Gertrude Himmelfarb, Marriage and Morals Among the Victorians and Other Essays (1986).
Dale Hoak, The Anglo-Dutch Revolution of 1688-89, in The World of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89 (Dale Hoak and Mordechai Feingold ed. 1996).
Jonathan I. Israel,
Jonathan I. Israel and Geoffrey Parker, Of Providence and Protestant Winds: The Spanish Armada of 1588 and the Dutch Armada of 1688, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
James R. Jacob, Newtonian Theology and the Defense of the Glorious Revolution, in The Age of William III and Mary II: Power, Politics, and Patronage, 1688-1720 (Robert P. Maccubbin and Martha Hamilton-Phillips ed. 1989).
Richard R. Johnson, The Revolution of 1688-9 in the American Colonies, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
D. W. Jones, Sequel to Revolution: The Economics of England's Emergence as a Great Power, 1688-1712, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
J. R. Jones
Patrick Kelly, Ireland and the Glorious Revolution: From Kingdom to Colony, in The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
J. P. Kenyon
Bruce Lenman
Peter Laslett, "Two Treatises of Government" and the Revolution of 1688, in John Locke, Two Treatises of Government (Peter Laslett ed. 1960).
Charles Ivar McGrath, Securing the Protestant Interest: Policy Politics and Parliament in Ireland in the Aftermath of the Glorious Revolution 1690-95, in History and Environment: The Lord Fitzgerald Memorial Fund Bursary: Selected Essays of Award Winners (Thomas Bartlett ed. 1998).
John Miller, Crown, Parliament, and People, in Liberty Secured? Britain Before and After 1688 (J. R. Jones ed. 1992).
John Morrill, The Sensible Revolution, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Howard Nenner
Robert Oresko, The Glorious Revolution of 1688-9 and the House of Savoy, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
Richard L. Perry, Bill of Rights, 1689, in Sources of Our Liberties (Richard L. Perry ed. 1959).
J. G. A. Pocock, The Significance of 1688: Some Reflections on Whig History, in The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
Clayton Roberts, Party and Patronage in Later Stuart England, in England's Rise to Greatness, 1660-1763 (Stephen B. Baxter ed. 1983).
Gordon J. Schochet, The Act of Toleration and the Failure of Comprehension: Persecution, Nonconformity, and Religious Indifference, in The World of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89 (Dale Hoak and Mordechai Feingold ed. 1996).
Lois G. Schwoerer
Paul Sonnino, The Origins of Louis XIV's Wars, in The Origins of War in Early Modern Europe (Jeremy Black ed. 1987).
W. A. Speck
John Stoye, Europe and the Revolution of 1688, in The Revolutions of 1688: The Andrew Browning Lectures, 1988 (Robert Beddard ed. 1991).
G. Symcox, Louis XIV and the Outbreak of the Nine Years' War, in Louis XIV and Europe (Ragnhild Hatton ed. 1976).
A. J. P. Taylor, Macaulay and Carlyle, in A. J. P. Taylor, Essays in English History (1976).
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Epilogue: The Glorious Revolution, in The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact (Jonathan I. Israel ed. 1991).
A. van der Kuijl, William's Military Build-Up, in William and Mary: The Revolution That Shaped Our World (1988).
Ernestine van der Wall, "Antichrist Stormed": The Glorious Revolution and the Dutch Prophetic Tradition, in The World of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89 (Dale Hoak and Mordechai Feingold ed. 1996).
Voltaire, King James Dethroned by His Son-in-Law, William III, and Sheltered by Louis XIV, in Voltaire, The Age of Louis XIV (Martyn P. Pollack transl. 1961) (orig. pub. 1751) (ch. 15).
Robert Walcott
Melinda Zook, Violence, Martyrdom, and Radical Politics: Rethinking the Glorious Revolution, in Politics and the Political Imagination in Later Stuart Britain: Essays Presented to Lois Green Schwoerer (Howard Nenner ed. 1997).
Steven W. Zwicker, Representing the Revolution: Politics and High Culture in 1688, in By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-89 (Eveline Cruickshanks ed. 1989).
Articles
J. G. Alger, The Posthumous Vicissitudes of James the Second, 25 Nineteenth Century 104 (January 1889).
J. L. Anderson, Climatic Change, Sea-Power and Historical Discontinuity: The Spanish Armada and the Glorious Revolution of 1688, 5 Great Circle: Journal of the Australian Association of Maritime History 13 (1983).
Anonymous
Richard Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke's Two Treatises of Government, 8 Political Theory 429 (1980).
Richard Ashcraft and M. M. Goldsmith, Locke, Revolution Principles and the Formation of Whig Ideology, 26 Historical Journal 773 (1983).
Maurice Ashley, Is There a Case For James II?, 13 History Today 347 (1963).
Christopher T. Atkinson, Two Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: James II and His Army, 1 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 1 (1935).
Nigel Balchin, Judge Jeffreys, 2 British History Illustrated 32 (August 1975).
Richard B. Barlow, The Struggle For Religious Toleration in England, 1685-1719, 22 Historian 361 (1960).
Stephen B. Baxter, Recent Writings on William III, 38 Journal of Modern History 256 (1966).
Robert A. Beddard
Joseph Berteloot, La Revolution Anglaise de 1688, 48 Revue D'Histoire Ecclesiastique 122 (1953).
Richard E. Boyer, English Declarations of Indulgence of 1687 and 1688, 50 Catholic Historical Review 332 (1964).
Andrew Browning, Parties and Party Organization in the Reign of Charles II, 30 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 4th 21 (1948).
W. Y. Carman, The Train of Artillery in Monmouth's Rebellion, 1685, 66 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 212 (1988).
John Carswell, The Role of the Convention Parliament in Parliamentary Supremacy, 17 Journal of the History of Ideas 309 (1956).
David G. Chandler
G. L. Cherry, The Legal and Philosophical Position of the Jacobites, 1688-9, 12 Journal of Modern History 309 (1950).
John Childs
Tony Claydon, William III's Declaration of Reasons and the Glorious Revolution, 39 Historical Journal 87 (1996).
Robin Clifton, James II's Two Rebellions, 38 History Today 23 (July 1988).
John Clive
Leonard W. Cowie, The Banqueting House, Whitehall, 22 History Today 25 (1972).
Eveline Cruickshanks, John Ferris, and David Hayton, The House of Commons Vote on the Transfer of the Crown, 5 February 1689, 50 Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 37 (1977).
James Daly, The Idea of Absolute Monarchy in Seventeenth-Century England, 31 Historical Journal 227 (1978).
Godfrey Davies
E. S. De Beer
Gary S. De Krey, Political Radicalism in London After the Glorious Revolution, 55 Journal of Modern History 585 (1983).
William Denton, Historical Fragment: James II at Faversham, 5 Notes and Queries 3d 391 (May 14, 1864).
H. T. Dickinson
George Duckett, King James the Second's Proposed Repeal of the Penal Laws and Test Act in 1688, 5 Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal 433 (1879).
J. L. Duncan, Juristic Theories of the British Revolution of 1688, 44 Juridical Review 30 (1932).
Carolyn A. Edie
G. R. Elton, Herbert Butterfield and the Study of History, 27 Historical Journal 729 (1984).
A. M. Evans, Yorkshire and the Revolution of 1688, 29 Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 258 (1929).
James Farr and Clayton Roberts, John Locke on the Glorious Revolution: A Rediscovered Document, 28 Historical Journal 385 (1985).
Charles Harding Firth, The Development of the Study of Seventeenth-Century History, 7 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 3d 25 (1915).
H. A. L. Fisher, The Whig Historians, 1928 Proceedings of the British Academy 297.
G. C. F. Forster, Government in Provincial England Under the Later Stuarts, 33 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th 29 (1983).
Robert J. Frankle, The Formulation of the Declaration of Rights, 17 Historical Journal 265 (1974).
O. W. Furley, The Whig Exclusionists: Pamphlet Literature in the Exclusion Crisis, 1679-81, 13 Cambridge Historical Journal 19 (1957).
Mary K. Geiter
Robert H. George,
Richard A. Gleissner, Religious Causes of the Glorious Revolution in Maryland, 64 Maryland Historical Magazine 329 (1969).
Mark Goldie
L. Gooch, Catholic Officers in the Navy of James II, 14 Recusant History 276 (1978).
Edward Gregg
Clyde L. Grose, Louis XIV's Financial Relations With Charles II and the English Parliament, 1 Journal of Modern History 177 (1929).
Charles Guerin, La Pape Innocent XI et la Revolution Anglaise de 1688, 20 Revue Des Questions Historiques 427 (1876).
Robin D. Gwynn
Charles Havighurst
Frederick Hendriks, Samuel Pepys and the Reconstruction of the Royal Navy, 1678-88, 7 Notes and Queries 7th 81(February 2, 1889).
Joseph M. Hernon, Jr., The Last Whig Historian and Consensus History: George Macaulay Trevelyan, 1876-1962, 81 American Historical Review 66 (1976).
James R. Hertzler, Who Dubbed It "The Glorious Revolution?," 19 Albion 579 (1988).
Christopher Hill, John Bunyan and His Publics, 38 History Today 13 (October 1988).
R. W. K. Hinton, History Yesterday: Five Points About Whig History, 9 History Today 720 (1959).
Henry Horwitz
David H. Hosford
A. L. Humphreys, Some Sources of History For the Monmouth Rebellion and the Bloody Assizes, 38 Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archeological and Natural History Society 312 (1892).
Jonathan Israel, Competing Cousins: Anglo-Dutch Trade Rivalry, 38 History Today 17 (July 1988).
Hilary Jenkinson, What Happened to the Great Seal of James II?, 23 Antiquaries Journal 1 (1943).
Richard R. Johnson, Politics Redefined: An Assessment of Recent Writings on the Late Stuart Period, 35 William and Mary Quarterly 3rd 691 (1978).
Clyve Jones, The Protestant Wind of 1688: Myth and Reality, 3 European Studies Review 201 (1973).
George Hilton Jones
J. R. Jones, James II's Whig Collaborators, 3 Historical Journal 65 (1960).
Journal of the Voyage of William of Orange From Holland to Torbay, 1688, 51 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 15 (Clyve Jones ed. 1973).
G. W. Keeton, Judge Jeffreys: Towards a Reappraisal, 1 Welsh Historical Review 265 (1962).
J. P. Kenyon
John Knatchbull, James II at Feversham (pts. 1-5), 6 Notes and Queries 3d 1, 21, 41, 81, 121 (July 2, 9, 16, 30, August 13, 1864).
Peter Laslett, The English Revolution and Locke's "Two Treatises of Government," 12 Cambridge Historical Journal 40 (1956).
Lawrence H. Leder, The Glorious Revolution and the Pattern of Imperial Relationships, 46 New York History 203 (1965).
Peter Le Fevre, Tangier, the Navy, and Its Connection With the Glorious Revolution of 1688, 73 Mariner's Mirror 187 (1987).
S. Lindgren and J. Neumann, Great Historical Events That Were Significantly Affected by the Weather: "Protestant Wind"–"Popish Wind": The Revolution of 1688 in England, 66 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 634 (1985).
Charles C. Ludington, Between Myth and Margin: The Huguenots in Irish History, 73 Historical Research 1 (2000).
John A. Lynn, The Growth of the French Army During the Seventeenth Century, 6 Armed Forces and Society 568 (1980).
Thomas Babington Macaulay
The March of William of Orange From Torbay to London–1688, 44 Journal of the Society For Army Historical Research 152 (Marquess of Cambridge ed. 1966).
Alan Marshall, To Make a Martyr: The Popish Plot and Protestant Propaganda, 47 History Today 39 (March 1997).
Shelby T. McCloy, Persecution of the Huguenots in the 18th Century, 20 Church History 56 (1951).
Roger Mettam, Louis XIV and the Huguenots, 35 History Today 15 (May 1985).
Guy Howard Miller, Rebellion in Zion: The Overthrow of the Dominion of New England, 30 Historian 439 (1968).
John Miller
Doreen J. Milne, The Results of the Rye House Plot and Their Influence Upon the Revolution of 1688, 1 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th 81 (1951).
A. A. Mitchell, The Revolution of 1688 and the Flight of James II, 15 History Today 496 (1965).
James Moncrieff, Book Review, 114 Edinburgh Review 279 (October 1861) (reviewing Lord Macaulay, The History of England From the Accession of James the Second (1861), and John Paget, The New Examen (1861)).
Paul Monod, Jacobitism and Country Principles in the Reign of William III, 30 Historical Journal 289 (1987).
John Morrill, The Later Stuarts: A Glorious Restoration?, 38 History Today 8 (July 1988).
Charles F. Mullet
Tessa Murdoch, The Quiet Conquest: The Huguenots 1685-1985, 35 History Today 29 (May 1985).
P. E. Murrell, Bury St. Edmunds and the Campaign to Pack Parliament, 1687-8, 54 Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 188 (1981).
Howard Nenner
Bernard Norling, Contemporary English Catholics and the Policies of James II, 37 Mid-America 215 (1955).
Francis Oakley, On the Road From Constance to 1688: The Political Thought of John Major and George Buchanan, 1 Journal of British Studies 1 (1962).
Louis O'Brien, The Huguenot Policy of Louis XIV and Pope Innocent XI, 17 Catholic Historical Review 29 (1931).
Mark Phillips, Macaulay, Scott, and the Literary Challenge to Historiography, 50 Journal of the History of Ideas 117 (1989).
Richard Place, Bavaria and the Collapse of Louis XIV's German Policy, 1687-1688, 49 Journal of Modern History 369 (1977).
John H. Plumb, The Elections to the Convention Parliament of 1689, 5 Cambridge Historical Journal 235 (1937).
John H. Plumb and Alan Simpson, A Letter of William Prince of Orange to Danby on the Flight of James II, 5 Cambridge Historical Journal 107 (1935).
J. G. A. Pocock, The Fourth English Civil War: Dissolution, Desertion and Alternative Histories in the Glorious Revolution, 23 Government and Opposition: A Journal of Comparative Politics 51 (1988).
Stuart E. Prall, James II Was a Whig?, 2 Reviews in European History 28 (March 1976).
Menna Prestwich, The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 93 History 63 (1988).
E. J. Priestley, The Portsmouth Captains, 55 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 153 (1977).
E. A. Reitan, From Revenue to Civil List, 1689-1702: The Revolution Settlement and the "Mixed and Balanced" Constitution, 13 Historical Journal 571 (1970).
Samuel Rezneck, The Statute of 1696: A Pioneer Measure in the Reform of Judicial Procedure in England, 2 Journal of Modern History 5 (1930).
Clayton Roberts
George Roberts, Memoir on the Practice of Banishment, As It Obtained in the Reign of James II Among Those Who Were Sentenced to Death For Their Participation in the Rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, 34 Archaeologia 350 (1852).
Mark S. Quintanilla, Late Seventeenth-Century Indentured Servants in Barbados, 27 Journal of Caribbean History 114 (1993).
Herbert H. Rowen, A Second Thought on Locke's First Treatise, 17 Journal of the History of Ideas 130 (1956).
Anton Rubini, The Precarious Independence of the Judiciary, 1688-1701, 83 Law Quarterly Review 343 (1967).
Dennis Rubini, Politics and the Battle for the Banks, 1688-1697, 85 English Historical Review 693 (1970).
William L. Sachse, The Mob and the Revolution of 1688, 4 Journal of British Studies 23 (1964).
D. L. Savory, Pope Innocent XI and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 16 Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London 394 (1937-1941).
Gordon J. Schochet, Radical Politics and Ashcraft's Treatise on Locke, 50 Journal of the History of Ideas 491 (1989).
Lois G. Schwoerer
M. J. Short, The Corporation of Hull and the Government of James II, 1687-8, 71 Historical Research 172 (1998).
Alan Simpson, Notes of a Noble Lord, 22 January to 12 February 1688/9, 52 English Historical Review 87 (1937).
Thomas P. Slaughter
W. A. Speck
John Spurr, The Church of England, Comprehension, and the Toleration Act of 1689, 104 English Historical Review 927 (1989).
Ian K. Steele, Communicating an English Revolution to the Colonies, 1688-1689, 24 Journal of British Studies 333 (1985).
W. K. Stewart, The Trial of the Seven Bishops, 55 California State Bar Journal 70 (1980).
Gerald M. Straka, The Final Phase of Divine Right Theory in England, 1688-1702, 77 English Historical Review 638 (1962).
M. J. Sydenham, The Anxieties of an Admiral: Lord Dartmouth and the Revolution of 1688, 12 History Today 714 (1972).
Daniel Szechi
J. R. Tanner
Charles D. Tarlton, "The Rulers Now on Earth": Locke's Two Treatises and the Revolution of 1688, 28 Historical Journal 279 (1985).
Roger Thomas, The Seven Bishops and Their Petition, 12 Journal of Ecclesiastical History 56 (1961).
E. Maunde Thompson, Correspondence of Admiral Herbert During the Revolution, 1 English Historical Review 522 (1886).
Martyn P. Thompson, Significant Silences in Locke's Two Treatises of Government: Constitutional History, Contract, and Law, 31 Historical Journal 275 (1987).
Mark Thomson
P. C. Vellacott, The Diary of a Country Gentleman in 1688, 2 Cambridge Historical Journal 48 (1926).
Robert Walcott, The Idea of Party in the Writing of Later Stuart History, 1 Journal of British Studies 54 (1962).
James Walker, The English Exiles in Holland During the Reigns of Charles II and James II, 30 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 4th 111 (1948).
Robert Willman, The Origins of "Whig" and "Tory" in English Political Language, 17 Historical Journal 247 (1974).
Adrian Wilson and T. G. Ashplant, Whig History and Present-Centered History, 31 Historical Journal 1 (1988).
Kathleen Wilson, Inventing Revolution: 1688 and Eighteenth-Century Popular Politics, 28 Journal of British Studies 349 (1989).
Alfred C. Wood, The Revolution of 1688 in the North of England, 44 Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire 72 (1940).
David L. Wykes, Religious Dissent and the Penal Laws: An Explanation of Business Success?, 75 History 39 (1990).
Melinda Zook, "The Bloody Assizes:" Whig Martyrdom and Memory After the Glorious Revolution, 27 Albion 373 (1995).
This bibliography was prepared by Donald E. Wilkes, Jr. and Matthew Kramer, who gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ashley Halfman. This bibliography was most recently updated on September 23, 2002.