Britain and revolutionary France : conflict, subversion, and propaganda

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Britain and revolutionary France : conflict, subversion, and propaganda

edited by Colin Jones

(Exeter studies in history, no. 5)

University of Exeter, 1983 , Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press, 1983

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Contents of Works

  • British policy in the war against revolutionary France / Michael Duffy
  • The Anglo-French conflict in the Caribbean in the 1790s / David Geggus
  • French subversion in Britain in the French revolution / Marianne Elliott
  • British counter-revolutionary popular propaganda in the 1790s / Robert Hole
  • Fiction as propaganda in the French revolution / Malcolm Cook

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Chronological Summary: The Anglo-French Conflict 1789-1802 Introduction - COLIN JONES 1. British Policy in the War against Revolution France - MICHAEL DUFFY 2. The Anglo-French Conflict in the Caribbean in the 1790s - DAVID GEGGUS 3. French Subversion in Britain in the French Revolution - MARIANNE ELLIOTT 4. British Counter-revolutionary Popular Propaganda in the 1790s - ROBERT HOLE 5. Fiction as Propaganda in the French Revolution - MALCOLM COOK Bibliographical Notes Biographical Notes Illustrations: Map of the Caribbean "The Contrast 1793" (? Rowlandson after Lord George Murray)

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