In the third chapter of Macaulays monumental History of England from the Accession of James II, we delve into the fascinating state of the nation in 1685. Macaulay examines various aspects of life during this period, including the population, revenue, military organization, transportation networks, and the bustling cities‚most notably London, with its vibrant coffee houses and pioneering street lighting initiatives. While this chapter offers a refreshing shift from Macaulays usual political focus, he still skillfully weaves in political intrigue, ensuring that the narrative remains engaging and insightful. (Summary by Jim Mowatt)
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 03)
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In the third chapter of Macaulays monumental History of England from the Accession of James II, we delve into the fascinating state of the nation in 1685. Macaulay examines various aspects of life during this period, including the population, revenue, military organization, transportation networks, and the bustling cities‚most notably London, with its vibrant coffee houses and pioneering street lighting initiatives. While this chapter offers a refreshing shift from Macaulays usual political focus, he still skillfully weaves in political intrigue, ensuring that the narrative remains engaging and insightful. (Summary by Jim Mowatt)
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