Evelyn, J. The confusion of events, May, 1688-February, 1689.
Trevelyan, G. M. The revolution as a movement for democratic unification.
Sachse, W. L. Mass movement behind the revolution.
Straka, G. M. The nation contemplates its revolution, 1689-1789.
The Bill of rights; the revolution as a constitutional program.
Locke, J. Revolution and the natural right of rebellion.
Laslett, P. Reappraisal of John Locke's relation to revolution theory.
Ogg, D. The revolution as a reinforcement of English institutions.
Straka, G. M. The revolution justified by divine right.
Pinkham, L. William of Orange: conqueror.
Baxter, S. B. William of Orange: prime mover of the revolution.
The Jacobites. The revolution as immoral, illegal, and anti-monarchical.
Cherry, G. L. Were the Jacobites right?
Horwitz, H. The role played by parties in the revolution.
Walcott, R., Jr. The revolution and unreformed faction.
Plumb, J. H. The revolution and the emergence of political stability.
Suggestions for additional reading (p. 233-235)