A Companion to Eighteenth-Century BritainH. T. Dickinson John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 592 pages This authoritative Companion introduces readers to the developments that lead to Britain becoming a great world power, the leading European imperial state, and, at the same time, the most economically and socially advanced, politically liberal and religiously tolerant nation in Europe.
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... John Rule 15 Urban Life and Culture Peter Borsay 16 Women and the Family John D. Ramsbottom Part III Religion 17 The Church of England Jeremy Gregory 18 Religious Minorities in England Colin Haydon 19 Methodism and the Evangelical ...
... John Rule 15 Urban Life and Culture Peter Borsay 16 Women and the Family John D. Ramsbottom Part III Religion 17 The Church of England Jeremy Gregory 18 Religious Minorities in England Colin Haydon 19 Methodism and the Evangelical ...
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... John Oldfield was educated at Cambridge University and is at present Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton. His publications include Popular Politics and British Anti-Slavery: The Mobilisation ofPublic Opinion ...
... John Oldfield was educated at Cambridge University and is at present Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton. His publications include Popular Politics and British Anti-Slavery: The Mobilisation ofPublic Opinion ...
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... John: Aristocratic Century: The Peerage of Eighteenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1984). Clark, J. C. D.: English ... John P.: Revolution Principles: The Politics ofParty 1689–1720 (Cambridge, 1977). Namier, Lewis and Brooke, John (eds): ...
... John: Aristocratic Century: The Peerage of Eighteenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1984). Clark, J. C. D.: English ... John P.: Revolution Principles: The Politics ofParty 1689–1720 (Cambridge, 1977). Namier, Lewis and Brooke, John (eds): ...
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... John Brewer in his book, The Sinews of Power, published in 1989, which built on the earlier work of. Eckhart. Hellmuth. (Translated. by. Angela. Davies). The Machinery of the State Military and Naval Expenditure on. 2 The British State.
... John Brewer in his book, The Sinews of Power, published in 1989, which built on the earlier work of. Eckhart. Hellmuth. (Translated. by. Angela. Davies). The Machinery of the State Military and Naval Expenditure on. 2 The British State.
Contents
Part II The Economy and Society | 125 |
Part III Religion | 223 |
Part IV Culture | 281 |
Part V Union and Disunion in the British Isles | 367 |
Part VI Britain and the Wider World | 429 |
Bibliography | 499 |
Index | 516 |
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