Hoax, Victor Stater
Hoax, Victor Stater
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Hoax
The Popish Plot That Never Was

Author: Victor Stater

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 13 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

The extraordinary story of the Popish Plot and how it shaped the political and religious future of Britain

In 1678, a handful of perjurers claimed that the Catholics of England planned to assassinate the king. Men like the "Reverend Doctor" Titus Oates and "Captain" William Bedloe parlayed their fantastical tales of Irish ruffians, medical poisoners, and silver bullets into public adulation and government pensions. Their political allies used the fabricated plot as a tool to undermine the ministry of Thomas Lord Danby and replace him themselves. The result was the trial and execution of over a dozen innocent Catholics, and the imprisonment of many more, some of whom died in custody.

Victor Stater examines the Popish Plot in full, arguing that it had a profound and lasting significance on British politics. He shows how Charles II emerged from the crisis with credit, moderating the tempers of the time, and how, as the catalyst for the later attempt to deny James II his throne through parliamentary action, it led to the birth of two-party politics in England.

About Victor Stater

Victor Stater is Jane De Grummond Professor at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He is the author of Duke Hamilton is Dead!, Noble Government, and A Political History of Tudor and Stuart England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean-Luc on December 03, 2022

A fascinating read from start to finish! It was very hard to stay away from this highly entertaining romp from the get-go. The Popish Plot of 1678 and its aftermath meticulously explained and narrated with panache. Never a dull moment in this sweeping tale that involved lots of conspiracy theories, b......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 16, 2023

The novelistic style is quite immerisive. The story itself is facinating and highly relevant to the disinformation age. Worth a read for those interested in English or Catholic history. My only issue was keeping track of all the names and characters. Can get a bit confusing.......more

Goodreads review by Aria on June 30, 2022

This was a fascinating read that I learnt so much from reading. It was well researched but didn't seem like a textbook. An enjoyable read.......more

Goodreads review by KONATE on August 20, 2022

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