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Coffeehouses, the Shift in English National Sentiment in 1673 and the Glorious Revolution

Borus, G.: Coffeehouses, the Shift in English National Sentiment in 1673 and the Glorious Revolution.
Styles of Communication. 12 (2), 47-56, 2020.
title:
Coffeehouses, the Shift in English National Sentiment in 1673 and the Glorious Revolution
authors:
  • Borus György
published:
2020
type:
article
genre:
research article/review article
journal:
Styles of Communication (ISSN: 2065-7943, 2067-564X)
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, History
subjects:
later Stuart England, public opinion, third Anglo-Dutch War, Catholicism, causes of the Glorious Revolution
abstract:
This paper seeks to explore and explain some of the distant causes of the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89. It argues that without the fundamental change in English public opinion at the beginning of the 1670s, the Glorious Revolution - which was an Anglo-Dutch achievement - would have been impossible. It discusses the foreign policy of Charles II, the consequences of the third Anglo-Dutch War and some domestic developments, which all combined to change the way well-informed people in England perceived continental affairs. The article also touches upon the role of coffeehouses in the development of a public sphere in later Stuart England.
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