The History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 5, Chapter 23)


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.2 stars; 4 reviews)

The History of England, from the Accession of James II is a significant work by Thomas Babington Macaulay, offering a detailed examination of England's political landscape during a pivotal era. This volume, published posthumously, presents Macaulay's final thoughts on the reign of James II and the events that shaped the nation.

In this chapter, Macaulay's distinctive narrative style brings to life the complexities of governance, the struggles for power, and the societal changes of the time. His meticulous approach to history is evident, as he refrains from adding external commentary, allowing readers to engage directly with his insights and observations.

As a continuation of Macaulay's renowned series, this work stands out for its authenticity, preserving the author's original manuscript as closely as possible. It serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection of Macaulay's intellectual legacy, inviting listeners to explore the nuances of a transformative period in English history.

Chapters

Select a chapter to play

01 - Chapter XXIII, Part 1 20:48 Read by Richard Carpenter
02 - Chapter XXIII, Part 2 24:54 Read by Brendan Stallard
03 - Chapter XXIII, Part 3 24:50 Read by Brendan Stallard
04 - Chapter XXIII, Part 4 21:07 Read by Nicole Lee
05 - Chapter XXIII, Part 5 17:48 Read by stmacduff
06 - Chapter XXIII, Part 6 17:50 Read by stmacduff
07 - Chapter XXIII, Part 7 19:44 Read by stmacduff
08 - Chapter XXIII, Part 8 23:57 Read by mcgovern1934
09 - Chapter XXIII, Part 9 21:16 Read by Richard Carpenter
10 - Chapter XXIII, Part 10 18:20 Read by J L Raimundo
11 - Chapter XXIII, Part 11 16:12 Read by J L Raimundo
12 - Chapter XXIII, Part 12 13:38 Read by Carmen H