Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 9 (171213), Part I

Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 9 (171213), Part I
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781040277270
ISBN-13 : 1040277276
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 9 (171213), Part I by : John McVeagh

Defoe's Review played a significant role in the birth of the modern press. It was not a newspaper dealing in facts but a journal of opinion and discussion. This series is the first complete scholarly edition of the entire run of Defoe's Review. It is fully reset and supported by full editorial apparatus.

Defoe's Review 1704–13, Volume 9 (1712–13), Part II

Defoe's Review 1704–13, Volume 9 (1712–13), Part II
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781040282076
ISBN-13 : 1040282075
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 1704–13, Volume 9 (1712–13), Part II by : John McVeagh

Defoe's Review played a significant role in the birth of the modern press. It was not a newspaper dealing in facts but a journal of opinion and discussion. This series is the first complete scholarly edition of the entire run of Defoe's Review. It is fully reset and supported by full editorial apparatus.

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 8 (1711-12), Part I

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 8 (1711-12), Part I
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9781040247426
ISBN-13 : 1040247423
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 8 (1711-12), Part I by : John McVeagh

Defoe's Review played a significant role in the birth of the modern press. It was not a newspaper dealing in facts but a journal of opinion and discussion. This series is the first complete scholarly edition of the entire run of Defoe's Review. It is fully reset and supported by full editorial apparatus.

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 1 (1704-5), Part I

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 1 (1704-5), Part I
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 457
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040279007
ISBN-13 : 1040279007
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 1 (1704-5), Part I by : John McVeagh

One of Daniel Defoe's greatest achievements was the writing and publication of his "Review". Covering his many interests, both contemporary and historical, Defoe published his journal twice and latterly three times a week. This volume reproduces the "Review" from the year 1704.

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 9 (1712-13)

Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 9 (1712-13)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1138285234
ISBN-13 : 9781138285231
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 9 (1712-13) by : John McVeagh

Defoe's Review played a significant role in the birth of the modern press. It was not a newspaper dealing in facts but a journal of opinion and discussion. This series is the first complete scholarly edition of the entire run of Defoe's Review. It is fully reset and supported by full editorial apparatus.

Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 7 (1710), Part I

Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 7 (1710), Part I
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 411
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040282052
ISBN-13 : 1040282059
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Defoe's Review 170413, Volume 7 (1710), Part I by : John McVeagh

Defoe's Review played a significant role in the birth of the modern press. It was not a newspaper dealing in facts but a journal of opinion and discussion. This series is the first complete scholarly edition of the entire run of Defoe's Review. It is fully reset and supported by full editorial apparatus.

Stability and Strife

Stability and Strife
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0674833503
ISBN-13 : 9780674833500
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Stability and Strife by : William Arthur Speck

This sparkling account of the great age of Whiggery during the reigns of George I and II is distinguished by its attention to social history. The author deftly explains how the political transformation which brought an end to the âeoerage of partyâe under Queen Anne and ushered in the âeoestrife of factionâe under the Hanoverians was related to social and economic conditions. This major political change brought stability to England andâe"by important, though incremental shifts in mobility, religion, agriculture, industry, and literacyâe"slowly transformed English society. W. A. Speck argues that in 1714 England was ruled by rival elites called Tory and Whig and that by 1760 they had fused to form a ruling class. This union became possible as divisive issues faded and economic and political interests were shared. Whiggery itself, however, split apart for lesser reasons. âeoeCountryâe Whigs were restorationists on moral and religious grounds while âeoeCourtâe Whigsâe"neither Saints, nor Spartans, nor Reformersâe"created the mechanisms to realize the promise of the Glorious Revolution of 1689: mixed monarchy, property and liberty, and Protestantism. Stability and Strife is the most up-to-date book in English eighteenth-century history in its methodsâe"the use of social science data and literary sourcesâe"and in its sophisticated topical and narrative approaches to this fascinating era.

The Lockhart Papers

The Lockhart Papers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 658
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105014941798
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lockhart Papers by : George Lockhart

Revolution Principles

Revolution Principles
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 052138656X
ISBN-13 : 9780521386562
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Revolution Principles by : J. P. Kenyon

The period from 1680 to about 1720 was one of the most complex and difficult in the history of British politics, to contemporaries as well as to posterity. The parameters of political obligation were decisively shifted by the Revolution of 1688; statesmen and politicians had now to accustom themselves to the novelty of a parliament in session every year; Britain was almost continuously engaged in the most ambitious and expensive wars in her history to date; political parties were slow to form, and of doubtful repute when they did. Professor Kenyon's Ford Lectures, delivered in Oxford in 1976 and now published as a paperback for the first time, remain a standard account of the period. For this reissue, Professor Kenyon has written a new preface which discusses the book in the light of recent historiography.