In LORD CHURCHILL’S COUP, Stephen Saunders Webb further advances his
revisionist interpretation of the British Empire in the seventeenth
century. Having earlier demonstrates that the Anglo=American empire
was classic in its form, administered by an army, committed to
territorial expansion, and motivated by crusading religion, Webb now
argues that both England and its American social experiments were the
underdeveloped elements of an empire emerging on both sides of the
Atlantic and that the pivotal moment of that empire, the so-called
“Glorious Revolution,” was in fact a military coup driven by
religious fears. In a vigorous narrative, Webb populates this
formative period of the Anglo-American past with colorful and
commanding characters. At the center is John Churchill. We see him
rise from page boy to earl of Marlborough, winning battlefield glory,
influence, and promotion; and his corresponding rise from ensign of
the English army taking control of the destiny of the later Stuart
monarchs of Britain and America. Webb shows us Churchill increasingly
alarmed by the Catholicizing course of his patron, James II, and
becoming instrumental in the organization of a successful coup to
protect Anglicanism and the constitution. We see the resulting
alliance with William of Orange, the Protestant champion of Europe,
quickly turn sour as William makes himself king; and we see Churchill,
now transformed into imperial politician, once again in power—able
to secure the succession of Queen Anne and negotiate the terms of
resumption of war against France. Throughout, Webb makes it clear that
at the heart of Churchill’s ascent and actions is his vision of
America as a decisive factor in the world war between England and
France for impersonal supremacy. As the book ends, Churchill’s
American agenda thus becomes central to the war aims of the Grand
Alliance.
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The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution Reconsidered
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307824493
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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