The History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 4, Chapter 22)
Thomas Babington Macaulay
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This is volume 4 chapter 22 of a series of books written by the Baron Macaulay (1800-1859) in the 19th century. It starts with a brief resume of the history of England up until the Stuart kings and then starts to delve into a little more detail. Macaulay is primarily fascinated by ending of any claim to divine right of kings and the growing role of Parliament in the governing of the country. He sees the accession of William and Mary (Dutch, Protestant royalty) to the British throne as a key moment in the history of the British Isles. This is a book delightful for the literary gifts of the author and intriguing for his view of 18th century English and world politics.
(Jim Mowatt) (3 hr 31 min)
Chapitres
Chapter XXII, Part 1 | 19:24 | Lu par Richard Carpenter |
Chapter XXII, Part 2 | 19:01 | Lu par stmacduff |
Chapter XXII, Part 3 | 18:42 | Lu par stmacduff |
Chapter XXII, Part 4 | 20:47 | Lu par Hugh Gillis |
Chapter XXII, Part 5 | 20:53 | Lu par Hugh Gillis |
Chapter XXII, Part 6 | 21:17 | Lu par mcgovern1934 |
Chapter XXII, Part 7 | 17:47 | Lu par stmacduff |
Chapter XXII, Part 8 | 18:58 | Lu par stmacduff |
Chapter XXII, Part 9 | 16:36 | Lu par J L Raimundo |
Chapter XXII, Part 10 | 16:40 | Lu par J L Raimundo |
Chapter XXII, Part 11 | 17:47 | Lu par J L Raimundo |
Chapter XXII, Part 12 | 3:37 | Lu par Richard Carpenter |