[ { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jpjsp-nya32", "eprint_id": 39747, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 01:58:53", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:31", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Horses and Bridles", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "
Published - HumsWP-0167.pdf
", "abstract": "Horses and Bridles is Chapter XIX of my biography of Thomas Wharton, 5th Baron, 1st\nEarl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton. The chapter covers the major political events of 1687,\nparticularly those leading up to the Revolution of 1688. It shows how James II alienated his Tory\nsubjects and provided the Whig \"Tom\" Wharton, soon to be a leader in the Revolution, with\npowerful allies The chapter also deals with the most significant changes in the personal world of\nthe Whartons. The table of abbreviations and the short-title bibliography apply to the whole\nbook, not merely this chapter.", "date": "1997-11", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130802-153050024", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130802-153050024", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/jpjsp-nya32", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0167.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jpjsp-nya32/files/HumsWP-0167.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1997", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ebjns-95t87", "eprint_id": 39746, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 01:10:50", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:29", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Galloping", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0166.pdf
", "abstract": "\"Galloping\" is chapter eighteen in my biography of Thomas Wharton, 5th Baron, 1st Earl,\nand 1st Marquess of Wharton (Torn Wharton to most of political England and to his biographer).\nThe chapter covers some crucial stages in the process by which James II committed political\nsuicide, and it follows some important events in the fortunes of the Whartons. The time-span\ncovered is roughly a year, from the spring of 1686 through January 1687, with brief glances at\n1688 and 1705. The table of abbreviations and the short-title bibliography apply to the whole\nbook, not merely this segment.", "date": "1997-04", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130802-152127980", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130802-152127980", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/ebjns-95t87", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0166.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ebjns-95t87/files/HumsWP-0166.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1997", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/cwqyq-fsh83", "eprint_id": 39713, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 07:25:47", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:18", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Exits", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0163.pdf
", "abstract": "Exits is Chapter XVI of my biography of Thomas, 5th Baron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton (1648-1715). It covers the major events in Wharton's life from the death of Charles II to the death of Anne Wharton. These include the accession of James II, the Buckinghamshire election of 1685, the first session of the new Parliament, Argyll's rising in Scotaland, Monmouth's Rebellion, Wharton's sojourn in Tunbridge Wells, and the final illness of Wharton's wife. I have annotated the chapter to provide additional information and to allow historians to see how I derived the facts. The lists of abbreviations and short titles pertain to the whole book, not merely to this chapter.", "date": "1996-04", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-134613393", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-134613393", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/cwqyq-fsh83", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0163.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/cwqyq-fsh83/files/HumsWP-0163.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1996", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/mqetn-cxa02", "eprint_id": 39712, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 06:22:08", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:16", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Seizures", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0162.pdf
", "abstract": "Seizures is Chapter XV of my biography of Thomas, 5th Baron, 1st Earl, and 1st\nMarquess of Wharton (1648-1715). It covers the crucial events of 1683, thirteen years before\nWharton inherited his father's barony. It shows how the Rye House plot, which dominated the\npolitics of 1683, affected \"Tom\" Wharton himself and the Whig party, of which he was a\nprominent member. I have annotated the chapter to provide additional information and to allow\nspecialists in the period to see how I derived the facts. The lists of abbreviations and short titles\npertain to the whole book, not merely to this chapter.", "date": "1995-10", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-133838779", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-133838779", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/mqetn-cxa02", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0162.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/mqetn-cxa02/files/HumsWP-0162.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1995", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ee8x6-apw58", "eprint_id": 39710, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 06:08:10", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:14", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Outrages", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0161.pdf
", "abstract": "Outrages is Chapter XIV of my biography of Thomas Wharton, 5th Baron, 1st Earl,\nand 1st Marquess of Wharton (Tom Wharton to his friends, his present biographer,\nand the English political world of the Revolution period). The story covers the events\nbetween November 1681 and February 1683-between the trial of the Earl of Shaftesbury\nand the Rye House Plot. It covers the most forgettable episode in Wharton's personal\nlife-one that may be charitably described as disgraceful; and it deals with the tortured,\nserio-comic romance between Wharton's wife Anne and his brother Goodwin. Politically,\nthe story traces some of the stages in the decline of the Whig party before the disasters\nof 1683.
\n\nI am sure that the scandalous episodes will be understandable to any literate adult;\nand I hope the political episodes will be understandable as well. In any event, they\ninclude some crucial developments in English history. For the benefit of specialists I have\nprinted my lists of abbreviations and short titles; the lists pertain to the whole book, not\nmerely to this chapter.
", "date": "1995-08", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-131152352", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-131152352", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/ee8x6-apw58", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0161.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ee8x6-apw58/files/HumsWP-0161.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1995", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/pk7bg-sg564", "eprint_id": 39708, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 05:14:10", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:12", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Anne Wharton", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0159.pdf
", "abstract": "Anne Wharton is Chapter XIII of my biography of Thomas Wharton, 5th\nBaron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton (Tom Wharton to the English political\nworld of the Glorious Revolution period). The story covers crucial episodes in\nWharton's personal and political life. It deals with the health of his talented wife\nAnne, her affection for her uncle and mentor the Earl of Rochester, her sojourn in\nParis in 1681, and Wharton's own brief visits there. On political themes the story\ncovers the famous Oxford Parliament of March 1681-the turning point, as matters\nturned out, in the contest between Charles II and his Whig opponents, Tom\nWharton's political allies.
\n\nI like to think that the narrative will be understandable and interesting to\nanyone who can read, though it will be most interesting to those who have read the\npreceding chapters and/or those who are already soaked in English political history.\nI have included the lists of abbreviations and short titles to help specialists follow\nme through the lengthy footnotes. The lists pertain to the whole book, not merely\nthis chapter.
", "date": "1995-01", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-125741126", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-125741126", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/pk7bg-sg564", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0159.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/pk7bg-sg564/files/HumsWP-0159.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1995", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/wakqm-yz833", "eprint_id": 39706, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 03:59:58", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:03:08", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Protestants in Masquerade", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0156.pdf
", "abstract": "\"Protestants in Masquerade\" is the twelfth chapter of my biography of Thomas, 5th Baron,\n1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton. It deals with the emergence of the Whig party, of which\nWharton was to become a famous leader, and the attempt to exclude James, Duke of York, from\nthe throne of England. My story covers the period from the parliamentary elections of August\n1679 to the dissolution of the \"Second Exclusion Parliament\" in January 1681. It is an\ninstallment in the political education of then-young Tom Wharton as well as an account of a\ngreat crisis in English government. The narrative will be more meaningful to readers familiar\nwith Restoration politics and with the chapters which have preceded this one (particularly\nChapters IX, X, and XI), but I hope it can be followed by anyone interested in English history\nand characters. For interpreting the (voluminous) notes, I have included my general table of\nabbreviations and short titles.", "date": "1994-03", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-122301819", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130801-122301819", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/wakqm-yz833", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0156.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/wakqm-yz833/files/HumsWP-0156.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1994", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/gf7at-adn95", "eprint_id": 39625, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 00:17:46", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:02:44", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The Plot", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0148.pdf
", "abstract": "The following essay on the Popish Plot is chapter nine of my biography of Thomas,\n5th Baron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton; and perhaps it is the only chapter\nin the history of biography that barely mentions the name of the protagonist. This odd\nstate of affairs arises because neither the political career of Thomas Wharton, who later\nbecame de facto prince of the Whigs, nor the English Revolution, which he vigorously\nsupported, can be understood without considerable background knowledge of the famous\nPlot. The plot crisis, with its bizarre mixture of lies and truths, conditioned politics for\nyears to come.
\n\nIf I could have assigned my readers to put down my biography after chapter eight\nand go read John Phillips Kenyon's excellent book The Popish Plot (London, New York,\n1972), I might have skipped this chapter entirely. Certainly I would never have written\nforty-odd pages on the subject (a total that will have to be reduced by at least half before\nthe biography is published). On the other hand, I like to think that my treatment of\nthe crisis, as I try to explain to myself and my contemporaries the hysterias of another\nage, has a certain immediacy for people who have cut their teeth on conspiracy theories,\nwho have dealt with Fascist and Red Menaces, and who have learned to distrust their\nown governments and more especially their own secret police. I like to think too that\nthe traumas of the past sixty years allow me and my readers to understand the actors in\nthe Plot drama in a way that would have been difficult in a less threatened era. Finally,\nI have found the story of the Plot fascinating simply as a story. The world of Oates,\nTonge, La Chaise, Scroggs, Charles, James, Coleman, Ruvigny, Danby, and Godfrey is\nat least as mad as our -own; and if I seem to be carried away in tracing the step-by-step\ndevelopment of a national nervous breakdown, I hope the reader will empathize. We will\nsober up later.
", "date": "1991-08", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130729-103819107", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130729-103819107", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/gf7at-adn95", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0148.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/gf7at-adn95/files/HumsWP-0148.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1991", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/5x6c2-a2843", "eprint_id": 39592, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-20 00:17:35", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 06:02:38", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The Third Whig", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0147.pdf
", "abstract": "THE THIRD WHIG is the fifth chapter of my biography of Thomas Wharton, later\n5th Baron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton (and Tom Wharton, or Honest Tom\nto political England). The chapter picks up the story after Tom's marriage to a wealthy\nheiress and his election to Parliament as a Member from Wendover, and it endeavors\nto explain some of the political crises and grotesqueries that made Tom's subsequent\npolitical career and his famous political party possible. Since I am anxious to make Tom\nWharton understandable to anyone who can read-not merely to experts on 17th-century\npolitics-and since I am particularly concerned to explain him to his countrymen, who\nin general are at least as vague about their own history as Americans are about theirs,\nI have been obliged to rehearse some facts that will seem disgustingly familiar to some\nprofessionals and endlessly debatable to others. I am persuaded, however, that another\ntour through the events that helped produce the Whig party and the English Revolution\nis a wholesome and fascinating exercise-especially since the events look different from\nthe vantage, or disadvantage, point of the 1990s, and since the cast of characters alone\nwarrants the trip.
\n\nI have included a table of abbreviations and a list of short titles to help readers who\nare so inclined to follow the end-notes. I hasten to add that these lists are designed for\nthe whole book, not merely the chapter on the third Whig.
", "date": "1991-08", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130725-111144684", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130725-111144684", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/5x6c2-a2843", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0147.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/5x6c2-a2843/files/HumsWP-0147.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1991", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ayy8k-bdz53", "eprint_id": 28405, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 22:52:01", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:49:58", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Marriage a la mode", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0142.pdf
", "abstract": "Marriage a la Mode is the fourth chapter in the biography of Thomas, Marquess of Wharton (Tom to his family and eventually to the political world of England). The chapter picks up the narrative about 1666, when young Tom returns from three years in France; and it deals with the attempts of Lord Wharton, his father, to negotiate a suitable seventeenth-century style marriage for him. Though the episodes deal with the Wharton family in particular, they illustrates some of the general problems of aristocratic marriages during the Restoration era; and they form a complete story in themselves.
\n\nThe tables of abbreviations and short titles which are included to help the reader through the (voluminous) notes are the lists for the whole biography, not merely Marriage a la Mode.
", "date": "1990-07", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20111209-143920657", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20111209-143920657", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/ayy8k-bdz53", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0142.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ayy8k-bdz53/files/HumsWP-0142.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1990", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ykc1y-yw414", "eprint_id": 28282, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-23 17:58:18", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:49:39", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Young Tom Wharton", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0140.pdf
", "abstract": "This working paper is a draft of the first three chapters of a biography of Thomas, 5th\nBaron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of Wharton (1648-1715). It traces the development of young\nThomas (Tom to his family and eventually to the political world of England) from his birth until\nhis return from France in 1666.\nThe reader may be relieved to know that the formidable array of genealogical notes in\nChapter I will eventually be reduced into an appendix on the Wharton family and that the table\nof abbreviations covers the whole book, not merely the first three chapters. Some of the notes, it\nshould be added, are made necessary by the vast amount of misinformation that has accreted\naround the Whartons. Nice people will not bother to read them.", "date": "1989-12", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20111202-113627259", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20111202-113627259", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/ykc1y-yw414", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0140.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/ykc1y-yw414/files/HumsWP-0140.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1989", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/bzzdt-y0v15", "eprint_id": 27837, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 20:02:46", "lastmod": "2024-01-13 05:47:35", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The search for the first Earl of Wharton", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "The following essay on the theory and practice of historical biography was delivered as a\nspeech at the Huntington Library; hence the format. The author, Dr. J. Kent Clark, is\ncurrently working on a biography of Thomas, 5th Baron, 1st Earl, and 1st Marquess of\nWharton; hence the illustrations.\n\nPublished - HumsWP-0136.pdf
", "date": "1988", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20111117-135551581", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20111117-135551581", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/bzzdt-y0v15", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0136.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/bzzdt-y0v15/files/HumsWP-0136.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1988", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zpna4-1e606", "eprint_id": 14949, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 13:20:19", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:36:39", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The colonel and the queen", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "(Chapter XIX of the biography of Goodwin Wharton -- 1653 - 1704)\n\nPublished - HumsWP-0050.pdf
", "abstract": "Chapter XIX of the biography of Goodwin Wharton (1653 - 1704) follows Wharton's career from the spring of 1692 through December, 1694, recounting his disappointments at the hands of God, the angels, the lowlanders (fairies) and miscellaneous spirits and his emergence as a power in Parliament and his adventures in the military campaigns of 1694. It describes such major events in Wharton's life as his second deep-sea diving expedition to Tobermory, the Battle of Camaret Bay and the death of Queen Mary II.", "date": "1980-07", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20090811-100345620", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20090811-100345620", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/zpna4-1e606", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0050.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zpna4-1e606/files/HumsWP-0050.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1980", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/34yy8-9xt15", "eprint_id": 14596, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 18:50:39", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:32:25", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "Lilliburlero (chapter XVI, life of Goodwin Wharton--1653-1704)", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0027.pdf
", "date": "1979-03", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20090715-125505615", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20090715-125505615", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/34yy8-9xt15", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0027.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/34yy8-9xt15/files/HumsWP-0027.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1979", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/fyk9p-yd415", "eprint_id": 14634, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 18:50:51", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:32:28", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The creative arts and twentieth century education", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - HumsWP-0028.pdf
", "date": "1979-03", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20090722-102445336", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20090722-102445336", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/fyk9p-yd415", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0028.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/fyk9p-yd415/files/HumsWP-0028.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1979", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/rh26n-yez59", "eprint_id": 14585, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-08-19 11:56:37", "lastmod": "2024-01-12 23:32:16", "type": "monograph", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clark-J-K", "name": { "family": "Clark", "given": "J. Kent" } } ] }, "title": "The inglorious revolution", "ispublished": "unpub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Pages 59-60 are missing from the original copy of humanities working paper #22.\n\nPublished - HumsWP-0022-a.pdf
", "date": "1979-01", "date_type": "published", "publisher": "California Institute of Technology", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20090714-102144564", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20090714-102144564", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Humanities-Working-Papers" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/rh26n-yez59", "primary_object": { "basename": "HumsWP-0022-a.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/rh26n-yez59/files/HumsWP-0022-a.pdf" }, "resource_type": "monograph", "pub_year": "1979", "author_list": "Clark, J. Kent" } ]