2011
DOI: 10.1086/661209
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1688 and 1888: Victorian Society and the Bicentenary of the Glorious Revolution

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“…The history of commemoration and display remained a popular area of study. Rogers restores the bicentennial celebrations of the Glorious Revolution to their proper place within Victorian society, arguing for their religious and, more specifically, Protestant significance. Exhibitionary culture in particular attracted a number of contributions.…”
Section: –1945mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The history of commemoration and display remained a popular area of study. Rogers restores the bicentennial celebrations of the Glorious Revolution to their proper place within Victorian society, arguing for their religious and, more specifically, Protestant significance. Exhibitionary culture in particular attracted a number of contributions.…”
Section: –1945mentioning
confidence: 99%