The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837) (eBook)

William and Mary to William IV
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2023
722 Seiten
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859-654773137-5 (EAN)

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In "The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)", James Franck Bright offers a meticulous exploration of the evolution of constitutional monarchy, a pivotal period that shaped modern British governance. Through an analytical lens, Bright elucidates the complex interplay of political forces, highlighting key events such as the Glorious Revolution and the establishment of parliamentary supremacy. His literary style deftly intertwines narrative history with critical analysis, making the book both informative and engaging for scholars and general readers alike. By situating the constitutional developments within broader social and political contexts, Bright provides a comprehensive understanding of the era, ultimately illustrating how these changes laid the groundwork for contemporary democracy in England. James Franck Bright, an esteemed historian and educator of the late 19th century, possessed a profound interest in the dynamics of political power and governance. Nicknamed a 'prodigious scholar,' he dedicated his academic career to exploring the historical roots of constitutional frameworks. His insights into the pivotal transitions in English history were informed by his deep understanding of political philosophy and comparative governance, contributing to the rich tapestry of his writings. This book is a must-read for students, historians, and anyone interested in the intriguing development of political institutions. Bright's accessible prose and thorough research make it an essential resource for those seeking to grasp the complexities of the constitutional monarchy and its lasting impact on British society.

James Franck Bright (1832–1920) was a distinguished British historian and academic, renowned for his scholarly contributions to the field of constitutional history. Born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, Bright pursued his education at University College, Oxford, where he later became a fellow and a tutor. Over the course of his academic career, Bright ascended to the position of Master of University College, serving from 1881 to 1906. His pedagogical legacy includes the nurturing of minds that would go on to shape British history and letters profoundly. Bright's literary output was characterized by a meticulous examination of the development of constitutional monarchy in England, an interest enshrined in his influential work 'The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)'. This work, focusing on the period from the Glorious Revolution to the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign, remains a seminal reference for students of English political history owing to its detailed narrative and analytical depth. Bright's historiographical approach was typical of his era, blending narrative with a patriotic view of England's constitutional development. His contributions to the understanding of constitutional progress have been recognized as both pedagogically valuable and historically significant, offering insights to generations of scholars, students, and enthusiasts of British history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Schlagworte 1689 Glorious Revolution • Academic historiography • Bill of Rights 1689 • British constitutional history • British Monarchy • British monarchy analysis • Churchill • Constitutional evolution • Dan Jones • Eighteenth Century • Elizabeth • English constitutional history • English political evolution • Fall Of The British Empire • George V • Georgian era history • governance dynamics • Hanoverian succession • Henry VIII • Historical Analysis • historical governance • Inglorious Empire • James Franck Bright historian • Legal Foundations • Monarchical transitions • monarchy in england • Parliamentary reform in Britain • political events • Political Governance • Political reforms • Queen Victoria ascension • Scholarly Discourse • scholarly research • seventeenth century • Social Structures • Socio-political developments • The Declin • Tudor • Victoria • William Dalrymple
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