LIVING IN ALASKA, I heartily concur with Fred Barnes that Sarah Palin is Alaska’s sweetheart (“The Most Popular Governor,” July 16). Perhaps after America wakes up from the Hillary nightmare, Palin ...
Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare’s Greatest Rival Historian and novelist Russell (The Palace) winnows fact from fiction in this peppery, humane look at the complex ...
Editor’s Note: For the other side of NR’s debate on the Glorious Revolution, click here. My colleague Declan Leary raises some interesting points in his attempt to cast the Glorious Revolution as ...
Allan Massie is not the first to claim that the Protestant Whigs invited William III to come to England in 1688 to “depose James II” and replace him on the throne (“When England Went Orange,” ...
It is disappointing to read Andrew Roberts's review of the book "Going Dutch" by Lisa Jardine (Bookshelf, Aug. 28). The book offers a dim view of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, reminding readers ...
Michelle Obama’s Latest Lament Hints at a Gender Politics Reset Franz Kline Gets a New Look in Two Gallery Shows Trump as Art Czar: No, Stranger Things Haven’t Happened California’s Trans-Athlete Ruse ...
Gertrude Himmelfarb reviews Our First Revolution: The Remarkable British Upheaval That Inspired America’s Founding Fathers, by Michael Barone. Michael Barone is a distinguished political analyst, ...
That was the Glorious Revolution of 1688 — “glorious” because victors write the history book, and also because it was relatively bloodless. The effects of the regime change that year run down to the ...