Introduction: Time, revolution, and modernity 1: The experience of time during William's invasion 2: Time and the constitutional legitimacy of the revolution 3: The revolution in reformation time 4: Time and history in opposition rhetoric 5: Progressive Williamite time Conclusion: The revolution in time
Tony Claydon is professor of early modern history at Bangor University in Wales. He has published on various aspects of religious and political culture, of national identity, and of regime propaganda, in England in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, concentrating upon the reign of William III.
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*Margaret R. Hunt, Cultural and Social History*
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