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The History of England from the Accession of James II

Book • 2009
This five-volume work by Thomas Babington Macaulay explores England's political evolution following the accession of King James II. It details the intricate relationship between the monarchy and parliament, the struggle for political power, and the emergence of parties like the Whigs and Tories.

Macaulay's narrative emphasizes the progressive model of British history, highlighting the transition from superstition and autocracy to a balanced constitution and a forward-looking culture.

The work is known for its elegant prose and novelistic style, although it has been criticized for its one-sidedness and complacency.

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