'Beddard offers a convincing and scholarly account of events in the winter of 1688-89, one that is based on an impressive grasp of the archives ... excellent collection.'
Jeremy Black, University of Durham, British Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies, Spring 1993
Introduction: The Protestant succession; The unexpected Whig revolution of 1688; The political thought of the Anglican revolution; The Scottish nobility and the revolution of 1688-1690; Ireland and the glorious revolution: from kingdom to colony; Europe and the revolution of 1688; 'J'équippe une flotte très considerable': the Dutch side of the glorious revolution; The revolutions in America; The significance of 1688: some reflections on Whig history;
Index