Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the British Atlantic World, 1688-1727 /
The first half of Britain's long eighteenth century was a period fraught with conflicts ranging from civil wars (1688-1691) to a series of Jacobite plots, intrigues and rebellions. It was also a formative period marked by substantial changes including the growth and centralization of an empire...
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| Language: | English |
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Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, New York :
Boydell Press,
[2017].
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| Series: | Royal Historical Society studies in history. New series.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I CONTEXT
- 1. Jacobitism, party politics and the British Atlantic world
- 2. Jacobitism and religious belief in the British Atlantic world
- 3. Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the Atlantic public sphere
- pt. II CASES
- 4. Occasional conformity in miniature: the rage of party, Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in South Carolina, c. 1702
- 1716
- 5. `An echo to that on the other side': Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in the mid-Atlantic colonies, c. 1710
- 1717
- 6. `Now the mask is taken off: Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism in colonial New England, 1702
- 1727.