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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... London and teaches at Richmond University in London. She is currently a visiting fellow in the History department at Yale University. She has published learned articles in the History of Political Thought and Enlightenment and Dissent ...
... London and teaches at Richmond University in London. She is currently a visiting fellow in the History department at Yale University. She has published learned articles in the History of Political Thought and Enlightenment and Dissent ...
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... London. He is currently Centennial Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics. His many publications include Revolution in Egypt's Economic System: From Private Enterprise to Socialism, 1952–1965 and (with Cagler ...
... London. He is currently Centennial Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics. His many publications include Revolution in Egypt's Economic System: From Private Enterprise to Socialism, 1952–1965 and (with Cagler ...
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... (London, 1977). Gibson, William: The Church ofEngland 1688–1832: Unity and Accord (London, 2001). Goldsworthy, Jeffrey: The Sovereignty of Parliament: History and Philosophy (Oxford, 1999). Gunn, J. A. W.: Beyond Liberty and Property ...
... (London, 1977). Gibson, William: The Church ofEngland 1688–1832: Unity and Accord (London, 2001). Goldsworthy, Jeffrey: The Sovereignty of Parliament: History and Philosophy (Oxford, 1999). Gunn, J. A. W.: Beyond Liberty and Property ...
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... (London, 1989), pp. 165–87. O'Brien, Patrick: Power with Profit: The State and the Economy 1688–1815 (London, 1991). O'Brien, Patrick and Hunt, Philip A.: 'The rise of a fiscal state in England, 1485–1815', Historical Research, 66 (1993) ...
... (London, 1989), pp. 165–87. O'Brien, Patrick: Power with Profit: The State and the Economy 1688–1815 (London, 1991). O'Brien, Patrick and Hunt, Philip A.: 'The rise of a fiscal state in England, 1485–1815', Historical Research, 66 (1993) ...
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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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