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The Social Interpretation of the English Revolution

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The discussion of the social character of the English revolution is carried on at present largely in terms of the well-known controversy over the gentry. The debate which has been conducted has undoubtedly been welcomed by all historians as a valuable stimulus to think afresh and more deeply about the seventeenth century. But the preoccupation with the gentry, instructive as it has been, has also had its disadvantages, for it has served, I think, to obscure how much a general judgment on the social origin and development of the revolution depends on a knowledge of many other topics besides those to which R. H. Tawney, Lawrence Stone, and H. R. Trevor-Roper have drawn to our attention.

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  • Zagorin, Perez, 1959. "The Social Interpretation of the English Revolution," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 19(3), pages 376-401, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:19:y:1959:i:03:p:376-401_07
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