William III William of Orange (1650-1702) is a key figure in English history. Grandson of Charles I and married to Mary eldest daughter of James II the pair became the object of protestant hopes after James lost the throne. Though William was personally unpopular - his continental ties the source of suspicion and resentment - Tony Claydon argues that William was key to solving the chronic instability of seventeenth-century Britain and Ireland. This book takes a thematic approach to investigate all these aspects in their wider context and presents William as the crucial factor in Britain's emergence as a world power and as a model of open and participatory government.
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