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A History of England Leopold von Ranke

A History of England By Leopold von Ranke

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Originally written in German, this staggeringly comprehensive six-volume history of seventeenth-century England was first published in English in 1875. This fifth volume focuses on William III, ending with the reigns of Anne, George I, and George II. It also includes an appendix giving source material from contemporary documents.

A History of England Summary

A History of England: Principally in the Seventeenth Century by Leopold von Ranke

German historian Leopold von Ranke (1795-1886) is well known for pioneering the modern historical method which advocates empiricism, rather than a focus on the philosophy of history. Emphasizing the importance of presenting history exactly as it happened, Ranke asserted that different eras need to be understood in their own contexts rather than in relation to each other: history should not be regarded as one long, teleological narrative. These principles of writing history, established in earlier publications, are all evident here. Originally published in eight volumes between 1859 and 1869, Ranke's history, 'principally in the seventeenth century', was first published as a six-volume history in English by the Clarendon Press in 1875, the mammoth task of its translation distributed among eight Oxford dons. Volume 5 focuses on William III, ending with the reigns of Anne, George I, and George II; an appendix gives source material from contemporary documents.

Table of Contents

Book XX. William III and Parliament During the War with France, 1690-1697: Introduction; 1. Formation of the Grand Alliance; 2. William III in 1691; 3. Parliamentary grants; 4. The war in 1692, 1693; 5. Tories and Whigs in the sessions of 1692 and 1693; 6. National debt, and Bank of England; 7. Parliamentary proceedings in the session of 1694, 1695; 8. Campaign of 1695; 9. French and Jacobite schemes of invasion; 10. Association; 11. The Peace of Ryswick; Book XXI. The Later Years of William III, 1697-1702: Introduction; 1. Relations between France and England after the conclusion of Peace; 2. Parliamentary proceedings in the session of 1697, 1698; 3. Reduction of the army in the session of 1698, 1699; 4. Changes in Court and State; 5. Affairs in Ireland, Scotland, and North America; 6. Origin and conditions of the Hanoverian Succession; 7. Change in European politics; 8. Conflicts between Tories and Whigs; 9. Breach with France; 10. Constitutional opposition between Whigs and Tories; Book XXII: Introduction; 1. The first years of the reign of Queen Anne; 2. The latter years of Queen Anne; 3. George I; 4. George II; Appendix;Section 1: 1. James I in alliance with the powers opposed to the Spanish monarchy; 2. The Peace of Susa, April 1629; 3. Catholic factions in England; 4. The English court and state in the year 1634; 5. Relation of Charles I to the court of Rome; 6. Relation of the French government to the Rebellion in Scotland; 7. Relation of France to the opposition in England, 1640, 1641; 8. French missions, 1642-1645; 9. The counsels of the Earl of Holland; 10. Mazarin's dread of an English Republic; 11. Participation of Queen Henrietta Maria in the negotiations at Newcastle; 12. Scheme for the abdication of Charles I; 13. Communications from and to Holmby; 14. Speech of Cromwell, April 13, 1657; 15. First proceedings of the Restoration government.

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NLS9781108022132
9781108022132
1108022138
A History of England: Principally in the Seventeenth Century by Leopold von Ranke
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Cambridge University Press
2010-11-18
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