Well, that’s the way of the WWW, I suppose. What used to be an excellent and extensive resource on this topic is playing hard to get. If you follow the original link for The Glorious Revolution (at the University of Georgia), you get redirected to… well, um. You can nonetheless access at least parts of the original site if you bypass the main URL and go to the chronology, which has quite a lot of links (not to mention a succinct explanation of the problems with dating the events).
The Glorious Revolution 1688
Glorious Revolution in Wales
Protectorate, Restoration and ‘Glorious Revolution’
James II and the Glorious Revolution 1685-1688
The Glorious Revolution: Back to Class Analysis
The Army and the Glorious Revolution
Civil War: Aftershocks: The Glorious Revolution 1685-1701
Glorious Revolution factsheet
Glorious Revolution lecture
Ireland and the Glorious Revolution
Early Orange Order
The Battle of the Boyne
Previous post here on The Battle of the Boyne
The Drawn Sword
The Jacobite Cause
The Glorious Revolution era in US history
Macaulay’s History of England
The whig interpretation of history
Absolutism and Constitutionalism, from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Thought you might be interested in this article in the Guardian about some early modern papers that are being made public:
http://www.newsisfree.com/iclick/i,64539917,5784,f/
Cool, many thanks Amardeep. Oooohhhh…
I don’t know if that’s a stable link, so here’s the page at the Guardian site: http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,1372502,00.html