The Glorious Revolution in America

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Wesleyan University Press, 1987 - History - 396 pages

An outstanding examination of the Crises that lead to the colonial rebellions of 1689.

 

Contents

Trade and Commerce
1
Government Politics and Religion
21
3 The Virginia Charter and Bacons Rebellion
32
4 Virginia Under Culpeper and Effingham
53
Colonists Rights and Proprietary Power
70
6 New York and the Charter of Libertyes
98
Purpose and Defiance
122
Demise
143
13 The Glorious Revolution in New England
235
14 The Glorious Revolution in New York and Maryland
251
15 Sanction and Justification
271
The Ghost of Masaniello
294
War Merchants and Tories
312
18 Resettlement I
334
19 Resettlement II
354
Conclusion
375

9 His Majestys Real Empire in America
160
The Bay Colony
179
From the St Croix to Delaware Bay
196
12 The Glorious Revolution in England
220
Bibliographical Essay
379
Index
387
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About the author (1987)

DAVID S. LOVEJOY us a professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he taught from 1960 to 1983. He received a B.S. from Bowdoin College in 1941 (and Distinguished Bowdoin Educator Award in 1980) and Ph.D. from Brown University in 1954. LOVEJOY has taught at Northwestern and Brown universities and a t Marlboro Colege in Vermont. Her was a Fulbright Lecturer in Scotland and has received Guggenheim and Rockerfeller Foundation fellowships. He is the author of Religious Enthusiam in the New World: Heresy to Revolution. His home is in Madison and in Oxford-shire, England.

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