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Finding the funny in one of Europe’s most violent episodes of political tumult, YESYESNONO’s The Glorious French Revolution (or: why sometimes it takes a guillotine to get anything done) is a riotous ...
Glories of the Gilded Age, at Chicago’s Driehaus Museum Audio By Carbonatix England’s Glorious Revolution of 1688 wasn’t so glorious. Editor’s Note: For the other side of NRO’s debate on the Glorious ...
On December 23, 1688 Mary II and William III, both protestants, took over the English crown. There was very little bloodshed so the shift in power is remembered as “The Glorious Revolution.” Historian ...
The Glorious Revolution of 1689 was one of the most important turning points in English political history. In this video, we explore how the overthrow of James II led to the Declaration of Right and ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Richard Brookhiser talked about the Glorious Revolution that took place in 1688 in England and the subsequent English Bill of Rights in 1689. The ...
Seventeenth-century England was not what one could call a place of peace, harmony and tolerance. In fact, it was full of fundamentalist religious nutcases. The biggest evil in the land was Popery.
In June, 2018, the political commentator Fareed Zakaria found himself in the Campo de’ Fiori, in the center of Rome, with Steve Bannon, who was then President Trump’s chief strategist. Bannon—whom ...
In “Age of Revolutions,” the CNN host promises to shed light on four centuries of social upheavals and to offer insights on the global fractures of the present. A scene from the Glorious Revolution of ...
Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare’s Greatest Rival Historian and novelist Russell (The Palace) winnows fact from fiction in this peppery, humane look at the complex ...
The Glorious French Revolution (or: why sometimes it takes a guillotine to get anything done) by YESYESNONO is now playing at New Diorama Theatre. Performances run through 14 December 2024.