The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)

The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)
Author: James Franck Bright
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2023-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN:

The book "A History of England: Constitutional Monarchy (1689 to 1837)" covers the period from William and Mary to William IVin British History. The book was written by James Franck Bright who was a British historian and Master of University College, Oxford. Bright also wrote on "The Growth of Democracy" and biographies of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Joseph II.He was a progressive leader at Oxford, helping to improve teaching standards and arguing that theological degrees could be awarded to non-members of the Church of England. In 1882, Bright was one of the first dons at Oxford University to allow women students to attend his lectures, in University College Hall. Excerpt: "Before the Crown was absolutely offered to William, the Convention was eager to reform a number of the most prominent abuses of the last reign. It was shown by the wiser leaders among them that such reforms would entail a mass of legislation which, to be done well, must occupy several years. It was therefore determined that, for the present, a solemn declaration of principles only should be drawn up. This is known as the Declaration of Right. In it, after enumerating the evils from which the country had suffered, the Lords and Commons declared that the dispensing power does not exist, that without grant or consent of Parliament no money can be exacted by the sovereign, and no army kept up in time of peace..."

The History of Medieval Monarchy in England (449 to 1485)

The History of Medieval Monarchy in England (449 to 1485)
Author: James Franck Bright
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2023-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN:

James Franck Bright's 'The History of Medieval Monarchy in England (449 to 1485)' is a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the evolution of monarchy in England during the medieval period. Bright's writing style is both engaging and scholarly, providing readers with a deep understanding of the political, social, and cultural dynamics that shaped the English monarchy over the centuries. The book delves into key moments and figures, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of monarchs from the time of the Anglo-Saxons to the Wars of the Roses. Bright's analysis is both thorough and nuanced, offering readers a rich tapestry of historical insights. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of medieval England and the development of monarchy in the region. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the subject matter, Bright's 'The History of Medieval Monarchy in England' is a scholarly masterpiece that will captivate and educate readers of all levels of expertise.

The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)

The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)
Author: James Franck Bright
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2023-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN:

In 'The History of Constitutional Monarchy in England (1689 to 1837)' by James Franck Bright, readers are taken on a thorough exploration of the evolution of the English monarchy during this period. Bright's meticulous research and scholarly tone provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how constitutional monarchy shaped England's political landscape. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both academic scholars and casual history enthusiasts. Bright delves into the key events and individuals that defined this era, shedding light on the transition of power and the establishment of parliamentary sovereignty. This work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in British history, political science, or constitutional law. By examining the intricacies of constitutional monarchy, Bright offers readers a nuanced perspective on the development of modern governance and the enduring legacy of England's political institutions.

A History of England: Mediæval Monarchy

A History of England: Mediæval Monarchy
Author: J. Franck Bright
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN:

"A History of England: Mediæval Monarchy" James Franck Bright may seem like one of the countless books that recount English history, but it still manages to set itself apart from the rest. The book itself is written in both a lyrical and eloquent yet still informative way. As one of the Masters of Oxford, one could expect nothing less from Bright whose passion for history is palpable and infectious no matter who his audience is.

A History of England 1689-1837

A History of England 1689-1837
Author: J. Franck Bright
Publisher: Ozymandias Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1531277047

Before the Crown was absolutely offered to William, the Convention was eager to reform a number of the most prominent abuses of the last reign. It was shown by the wiser leaders among them that such reforms would entail a mass of legislation which, to be done well, must occupy several years. It was therefore determined that, for the present, a solemn declaration of principles only should be drawn up. This is known as the Declaration of Right. In it, after enumerating the evils from which the country had suffered, the Lords and Commons declared that the dispensing power does not exist, that without grant or consent of Parliament no money can be exacted by the sovereign, and no army kept up in time of peace...

The History of King George the Third

The History of King George the Third
Author: Horace Walpole
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 1388
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN:

"The History of King George the Third" in 4 volumes are a historical account written by Horace Walpole that comprises the first twelve years of the reign of George III. George III (c. 1738-1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 1760 until the union of the two countries in 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820. He was a monarch of the House of Hanover, but unlike his two predecessors, he was born in Great Britain, spoke English as his first language, and never visited Hanover. George's life and reign, which were longer than those of any of his predecessors, were marked by a series of military conflicts involving his kingdoms, much of the rest of Europe, and places farther afield in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Early in his reign, Great Britain defeated France in the Seven Years' War, becoming the dominant European power in North America and India. However, many of Britain's American colonies were soon lost in the American War of Independence. Further wars against revolutionary and Napoleonic France from 1793 concluded in the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third (Vol. 1-4)

Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third (Vol. 1-4)
Author: Horace Walpole
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 1388
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third" in 4 volumes are a historical account written by Horace Walpole that comprises the first twelve years of the reign of George III. George III (c. 1738-1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 1760 until the union of the two countries in 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820. He was a monarch of the House of Hanover, but unlike his two predecessors, he was born in Great Britain, spoke English as his first language, and never visited Hanover. George's life and reign, which were longer than those of any of his predecessors, were marked by a series of military conflicts involving his kingdoms, much of the rest of Europe, and places farther afield in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Early in his reign, Great Britain defeated France in the Seven Years' War, becoming the dominant European power in North America and India. However, many of Britain's American colonies were soon lost in the American War of Independence. Further wars against revolutionary and Napoleonic France from 1793 concluded in the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. This carefully crafted DigiCat ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.