Contemporary Politics
- Macaulay's complex relation with Bentham and Utilitarianism
- Chronology
- Mrs. S. C. Hall on Thomas Babington Macaulay
- Macaulay on the Purposes of Government and Its Relation to Religion
- Macaulay’s Urges Jewish Emancipation in “Civil Disabilities of the Jews” (complete text)
- “A government which attempts more than it ought will perform less”: The Law of Unintended Political Consequences
Macaulay and the British Empire
- Macaulay's Minute and the Beginnings of Bilingualism in English in India
- British India
- The British Empire (Homepage/Sitemap)
- Victorian Political History (Homepage/Sitemap)
Macaulay on Pre-Victorian British Political History
- Cromwell and Napoleon as Military and Political Leaders
- Cromwell's Army
- The Puritans in Power and Their Abuses during the Interregnum
- Taxation and National Revenue after the Restoration
- James I
- James I and the Doctrine of The Divine Right of Kings
- The Death of Charles I Transformed Him a Political Force
- James II and Seventeenth-Century Anti-Catholicism
- The Peculiar Nature of the Glorious Revolution
- Political Attitudes and Allegiances of the Country Gentleman
- The Improvements in Britain’s Army under Charles II
- The Terrible Condition of Britain’s Navy in the Late Seventeenth Century
- Corruption and Seventeenth-Century Political Leadership
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Last modified 22 November 2020