ABSTRACT

Michael Mullett reconsiders, in the light of recent r attlee's* and of altering perceptions of the English past, the events of the crucial years 1678-1688; from the Restoration era through the exclusion crisis, and subsequent reign of James to the `Glorious Revolution' of 1688. He focuses on the central role of James, Duke of York, and from 1685-1688, King of England, but locates the growing difficulties of his reign within the wider context of political and religious trends.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Popery and politics

chapter |8 pages

The Popish Plot

chapter |23 pages

Exclusion

chapter |10 pages

‘A man for arbitrary power'?

James II, 1685–7

chapter |12 pages

The search for new allies

James II, 1687–8

chapter |11 pages

James's overthrow

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion