Steven C.A. Pincus

Steven Pincus is a historian and professor specializing in 17th- and 18th-century British and European history at Yale University, where he also serves as Chair of the Council on European Studies. His scholarly work focuses on the political, economic, and cultural transformations of early modern Europe, with particular attention to the British Empire and its global connections.

Pincus's research often explores themes of state formation, revolution, and the interplay between ideology and material conditions. His expertise has established him as a leading authority on the Glorious Revolution and its broader implications for European and Atlantic history. His analytical approach combines rigorous archival research with interdisciplinary perspectives, offering fresh insights into pivotal historical developments.
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Books
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1 Crime and Mentalities in Early Modern England (By: Malcolm Gaskill) 2003
Non-Fiction Books
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1 Protestantism and Patriotism 1996
2 The Glorious Revolution and the Origins of Liberalism 2004
3 England's Glorious Revolution 1688-1689 2005
4 1688 2009
Steven C.A. Pincus Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The Politics of the Public Sphere in Early Modern England 2007
2 A Nation Transformed 2011