xiii | | , Editor's preface
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xv | | Sir Randolph Quirk, Foreword by the President of the British Academy
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1 | | Jonathan I. Israel, General Introduction
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45 | | , Part I The Glorious Revolution
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47 | | J.R. Jones, James II's Revolution: royal policies, 1686-92
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73 | | John Morrill, The Sensible Revolution
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105 | | Jonathan I. Israel, The Dutch role in the Glorious Revolution
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163 | | Ian B. Cowan, Church and state reformed? The Revolution of 1688-9 in Scotland
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185 | | D.W. Hayton, The Williamite Revolution in ireland, 1688-91
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215 | | Richard R. Johnson, The Revolution of 1688-9 in the American colonies
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241 | | Blair Worden, The Revolution of 1688-9 and the English republican tradition
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279 | | , Part II Background and World Impact
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281 | | E.H. Kossmann, Freedom in seventeenth-century Dutch thought and practice
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299 | | Wouter Troost, William III, Brandenburg, and the construction of the anti-French coalition, 1672-88
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335 | | Jonathan I. Israel and Geoffrey Parker, Of Providence and Protestant Winds: the Spanish Armada of 1588 and the Dutch armada of 1688
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365 | | Robert Oresko, The Glorious Revolution of 1688-9 and the House of Savoy
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389 | | D.W. Jones, Sequel to Revolution: the economics of England's emergence as a Great Power, 1688-1712
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407 | | K.N. Chaudhuri and Jonathan I. Israel, The English and Dutch East India Companies and the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9
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439 | | Harm den Boer and Jonathan I. Israel, William III and the Glorious Revolution in the eyes of Amsterdam Sephardi writers: the reactions of Miguel de Barrios, Joseph Penso de la Vega, and Manuel de Leao
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463 | | P.J.A.N. Rietbergen, A fateful alliance? William III and England in Dutch historiography, 1688-9 to 1988-9
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481 | | Hugh Trevor-Roper, Epilogue: the Glorious Revolution
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