James II: A Study in Kingship

James II: A Study in Kingship

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Biography History
Format Paperback
Pages 304
Language English
Published Oct 11, 2000
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300087284
ISBN-13 9780300087284
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James II's reign was marked by a complex interplay of power, religion, and politics during a tumultuous period in British history. While he may not have possessed the magnetic charm of his father, Charles I, he mirrored him in his inclination to dismiss the opinions of others and follow his own convictions. His controversial decisions often placed him at odds with various factions within the realm, leading to growing tensions that would ultimately culminate in his downfall.

Miller meticulously explores the intricacies of James’s kingship, highlighting the king's steadfastness in his Catholic faith during a predominantly Protestant era. This steadfastness not only alienated him from those who sought to maintain the status quo but also sparked fervent opposition from Parliament and the public alike. The narrative delves into the challenges he faced and the miscalculations that characterized his rule, offering insights into the broader implications of his actions for the monarchy.

Amid events of rebellion, the Glorious Revolution, and eventual exile, this study reveals the profound impact of James II’s reign on the course of British history. It examines themes of legitimacy, governance, and personal conviction, ultimately portraying a ruler trapped within the expectations of an ever-evolving political landscape. Through engaging analysis, Miller presents James II not just as a king, but as a man confronting the weight of his choices at a pivotal moment in time.

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