Trevelyan masterfully traces the evolution of British constitutional government, highlighting the significance of the Restoration and the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Beyond politics, the narrative examines the social and economic changes that laid the foundation for modern Britain. "England Under the Stuarts" remains a classic of historical scholarship, celebrated for its literary quality and its insightful analysis of the struggle for liberty and the establishment of parliamentary supremacy. It provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the personalities and principles that defined a century of upheaval and progress.
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