The History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 5, Chapter 25)
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Read by Brendan Stallard
The History of England, from the Accession of James II is a significant work by Thomas Babington Macaulay, offering a detailed examination of a pivotal period in English history. This volume, published posthumously, presents Macaulay's final thoughts on the events surrounding the reign of James II and the subsequent political landscape.
In this chapter, Macaulay's distinctive narrative style brings to life the complexities of governance, power struggles, and the societal shifts of the time. The text is presented as he left it, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into his historical perspective without the influence of later revisions or interpretations.
As a continuation of Macaulay's renowned series, this volume captures the essence of his analytical approach to history, emphasizing the importance of preserving the original voice of the author. It serves as both a conclusion to his exploration of English history and a reflection on the legacy of William III, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the interplay of politics and history.
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| 01 - Chapter XXV, Part 1 | 27:40 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 02 - Chapter XXV, Part 2 | 23:47 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 03 - Chapter XXV, Part 3 | 24:52 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 04 - Chapter XXV, Part 4 | 24:17 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 05 - Chapter XXV, Part 5 | 25:12 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 06 - Chapter XXV, Part 6 | 23:51 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 07 - Chapter XXV, Part 7 | 19:44 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| 08 - Chapter XXV, Part 8 | 18:01 | Read by Brendan Stallard |