Jacobitism and the English people, 1688-1788
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Jacobitism and the English people, 1688-1788
Cambridge University Press, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [351]-381
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although historians have devoted much attention to the influence of Jacobitism on Parliamentary politics, none has hitherto attempted to explore its broader implications in English society. Paul Monod's acclaimed study, newly available in paperback, redresses this, and offers a wide-ranging analysis of every aspect of Jacobite activity.
Table of Contents
- List of plates
- List of maps, tables and graph
- Note for reader
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction: defining Jacobitism
- Part I. Jacobite Rhetoric: 1. Laws of man and God: the moral foundations of Jacobite political argument
- 2. Jemmy's the lad that is lordly: popular culture and Jacobite verse
- 3. Look, love and follow: images of the last Stuarts in Jacobite art
- Part II. Structures of Jacobitism: 4. Jacobite underworlds: the practice of treason
- 5. Religion and loyalty: Jacobitism and religious life
- Part III. Popular Jacobitism
- 6. The torrent: riots and demonstrations, 1688-1715
- 7. The day will be our own: the tradition of Jacobite protest, 1715-80
- 8. All for the lawful heir? the problem of Jacobite seditious words
- Part IV. Two Faces of Treason: 9. Lives of the gentry: Jacobitism and the landed elite
- 10. By a principle of duty: the Jacobite rebels
- Conclusion: Jacobitism in history
- Bibliography
- Index.
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