The Restoration

GPTKB entity

Statements (105)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_event
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:City
gptkb:John_Milton
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:the_Whig_government
the theater industry
the novel as a literary form
the Whig and Tory parties
the English gentleman
gptkbp:ends_at gptkb:the_Glorious_Revolution
1688
gptkbp:followed_by the Williamite War
gptkbp:follows gptkb:the_English_Civil_War
gptkbp:founded gptkb:the_Bank_of_England
gptkb:the_Royal_Society
gptkb:the_British_Empire
gptkb:the_English_landscape_garden
gptkb:the_Royal_Academy_of_Arts
colonial trade
the English constitution
the political pamphlet
the coffeehouse culture
the first public theaters
the first English opera
the Restoration comedy
the modern newspaper
the stage comedy
the English stage
the Whig and Tory press
the first botanical gardens in England
the first female actresses on stage
the first newspaper in England
the first public library in England
the first public school system in England
the modern political system in Britain
gptkbp:has_influence_on gptkb:the_Dutch_Republic
French culture
the scientific revolution
gptkbp:historical_period gptkb:archaeological_site
economic growth
social change
artistic innovation
the rise of the novel
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Restoration
gptkbp:includes gptkb:the_Great_Plague_of_1665
gptkb:the_Treaty_of_Dover
the establishment of the Bank of England
the establishment of the Church of England
the rise of the press
the reopening of theaters
the establishment of new colonies
the Great Fire of London in 1666
the reign of James II
the works of Aphra Behn
the works of George Etherege
the works of John Dryden
the works of Samuel Pepys
the works of William Wycherley
the works of playwrights like Aphra Behn
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:the_Glorious_Revolution
the arts and culture in England
the arts and literature of the 18th century
gptkbp:influenced_by European Enlightenment ideas
the Enlightenment ideas
gptkbp:is_a_time_for economic growth
political instability
social change
religious tolerance
cultural flourishing
scientific advancement
artistic innovation
intellectual growth
political upheaval
scientific exploration
political realignment
cultural exchange.
gptkbp:is_characterized_by the flourishing of the arts
the growth of urbanization
the reopening of theaters
the rise of political pamphlets
the return of exiled royalists
the popularity of heroic drama
the influence of French culture
the popularity of satire
the growth of coffeehouses
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:the_Treaty_of_Dover
gptkbp:launched 1660
gptkbp:led_to gptkb:the_Act_of_Settlement_1701
the development of new forms of literature
the development of Restoration comedy
gptkbp:published_by John Milton's works
gptkbp:rate_of_fire 1666
gptkbp:restoration the monarchy in England
gptkbp:saw gptkb:Charles_II
the return of Charles II
gptkbp:significance the development of constitutional monarchy
gptkbp:was_a_response_to Puritan rule
gptkbp:was_marked_by political stability
the rise of the middle class
the expansion of the British Empire
political and social changes
the rise of the aristocracy
the development of opera in England
the popularity of the arts and sciences.
the rise of the novel as a genre