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A plague of informers : conspiracy and political trust in William III's England / Rachel Weil.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Weil, Rachel Judith.
Series:
Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history.
The Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conspiracies--Great Britain--History--17th century.
Conspiracies.
Great Britain--History--William and Mary, 1689-1702.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1689-1702.
Great Britain--Kings and rulers--Succession--History--17th century.
William III, King of England, 1650-1702--Adversaries.
William.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Place of Publication:
New Haven, Connecticut ; London : Yale University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Stories of plots, sham plots, and the citizen-informers who discovered them are at the center of Rachel Weil's compelling study of the turbulent decade following the Revolution of 1688. Most studies of the Glorious Revolution focus on its causes or long-term effects, but Weil instead zeroes in on the early years when the survival of the new regime was in doubt. By encouraging informers, imposing loyalty oaths, suspending habeas corpus, and delaying the long-promised reform of treason trial procedure, the Williamite regime protected itself from enemies and cemented its bonds with supporters, but also put its own credibility at risk.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on Conventions and on Currency
Persons and Plots
Introduction
Chapter 1: Debates on National Security
Chapter 2: A Trusted Government?
Chapter 3: "A Tool with so Devilish an Edge": Government Officials and Political Informers in the 1690s
Chapter 4: Identity, Honor, and Gender in the Narratives of Informers
Chapter 5: Credit and Credibility in the Worlds of Richard Kingston
Chapter 6: Loyalty and Credibility in the Lancashire "Sham Plot"
Chapter 7: Representation, Politics, and Law in the Assassination Plot
Notes
Manuscript Collections Consulted
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780300199284
0300199287
OCLC:
967255792

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