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[,ɪŋglɪʃ,revə'lu:ʃtn]
общая лексика
Английская буржуазная революция (1640-53; против феодально-абсолютистского режима Стюартов [Stuarts]; завершилась победой революционных сил, свергнувших монархию и установивших Английскую республику [Commonwealth]; возглавлялась буржуазией и новым дворянством; её движущей силой были крестьяне и городские низы)
история
Английская буржуазная революция (1640-1653 гг.)
синоним
The English Revolution is a term that describes two separate events in English history. Prior to the 20th century, it was generally applied to the 1688 Glorious Revolution, when James II was deposed and a constitutional monarchy established under William III and Mary II.
However, Marxist historians began using it for the period covering the 1639-1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the Interregnum that followed the Execution of Charles I in 1649, before the 1660 Stuart Restoration had returned Charles II to the throne. Writing in 1892, Friedrich Engels described this period as "the Great Rebellion" and the Glorious Revolution of 1688 as "comparatively puny", although he claimed that both were part of the same revolutionary movement.
Although Charles II was retroactively declared to have been the legal and rightful monarch since the death of his father in 1649, which resulted in a return to the status quo in many areas, a number of gains made under the Commonwealth remained in law.