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The Revolution That Wasn't Really
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The Revolution That Wasn't Really

Commentary, Vol.128(4), p.56
01/11/2009

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Awards & honors Persuasion Politics
[...] Pincus argues persuasively that the revolution prevented the establishment of an absolute monarchy in England and that it marked a dramatic shift in public policy. William never renounced his dynastic claim, and he never abandoned the appeal to divine right. [...] as Burke suggests, the structure of the House of Lords remained unchanged, as did the constituencies represented in the House of Commons.

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