Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815
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Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815
(Problems in focus series)
Macmillan Education, 1989
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies (p. [253]-260) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333442609
Description
An attempt to provide students with a broad analysis of the British attitude and response to the impact of the French Revolution. Subjects covered include both Tory and Whig reaction and the impact of the French wars on the British economy. Each volume in the "Problems in Focus" series attempts to make available to students new work on key historical problems and periods that they encounter in their courses. Each one is devoted to a central topic or theme, and the most important aspects of this are dealt with by specially commissioned essays from scholars in the relevant field.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: the impact on Britain of the French Revolution and French Wars 1789-1815, H.T.Dickinson
- Pitt and the "Tory" reaction to the French Revolution 1789-1815, Frank O'Gorman
- the opposition Whigs and the French Revolution 1789-1815, John Derry
- popular radicalism and popular protest 1789-1815, John Stevenson
- Ireland and the French Revolution, Marianne Elliott
- popular conservatism and militant loyalism 1789-1815, H.T. Dickinson
- British diplomacy and the French wars 1789-1815, Michael Duffy
- strategic problems of the British war effort, Piers Mackesy
- public finance in the wars with France 1793-1815, P.K. O'Brien
- the impact of the French wars on the British economy, Francois Crouzet
- the social impact of the French wars, Clive Emsley
- "Things as they are," - the literary response to the French Revolution 1789-1815, Iain Robertson Scott.
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: pbk ISBN 9780333442616
Description
An attempt to provide students with a broad analysis of the British attitude and response to the impact of the French Revolution. Subjects covered include both Tory and Whig reaction and the impact of the French wars on the British economy. Each volume in the "Problems in Focus" series attempts to make available to students new work on key historical problems and periods that they encounter in their courses. Each volume is devoted to a central topic or theme, and the most important aspects of this are dealt with by specially commissioned essays from scholars in the relevant field.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: the impact on Britain of the French Revolution and French Wars 1789-1815, H.T.Dickinson
- Pitt and the "Tory" reaction to the French Revolution 1789-1815, Frank O'Gorman
- the opposition Whigs and the French Revolution 1789-1815, John Derry
- popular radicalism and popular protest 1789-1815, John Stevenson
- Ireland and the French Revolution, Marianne Elliott
- popular conservatism and militant loyalism 1789-1815, H.T. Dickinson
- British diplomacy and the French wars 1789-1815, Michael Duffy
- strategic problems of the British war effort, Piers Mackesy
- public finance in the wars with France 1793-1815, P.K. O'Brien
- the impact of the French wars on the British economy, Francois Crouzet
- the social impact of the French wars, Clive Emsley
- "Things as they are," - the literary response to the French Revolution 1789-1815, Iain Robertson Scott.
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