Revolution Principles
Delve into the intricate world of British politics with "Revolution Principles" by John P. Kenyon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this insightful paperback examines the tumultuous era from 1689 to 1714, a pivotal time in British history when the foundations of modern political parties were laid. Spanning 268 pages, Kenyon meticulously analyzes the guiding principles that influenced both Whig and Tory politicians during this "post-Revolution" period. His exploration sheds light on the complexities that shaped the political landscape, making this book an essential read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Whether you're interested in the evolution of political thought or the nuances of British political history, "Revolution Principles" promises to offer a rich understanding of an era that set the stage for contemporary governance. Unlock the secrets of the past and enrich your knowledge with this compelling work.