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"James the Second" is a compelling historical biography that re-examines the life and reign of the last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Written by the renowned historian and essayist Hilaire Belloc, this work challenges the traditional Whig interpretation of history, offering a sympathetic and deeply researched portrait of a king often misunderstood by posterity. Belloc explores the complex political and religious landscape of the late 17th century, detailing the tensions between the Stuart crown and the growing power of the English Parliament.
The narrative follows James II from his military career and tenure as Lord High Admiral to his turbulent years on the throne. The author focuses on the King's commitment to religious toleration and his struggles to maintain the royal prerogative in the face of the events leading up to the 1688 revolution. By analyzing the motivations of key figures and the socioeconomic shifts of the era, Belloc provides a masterly account of the dynastic struggles and ideological conflicts that reshaped the British Isles. This volume is an essential read for those interested in the Stuart Dynasty, Catholic history, and the evolution of the British constitution.
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