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Book Title
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688–1788
Publication Name
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788
Title
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688–1788
Author
Paul Kleber Monod
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9780521447935
ISBN
9780521447935
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Genre
History
Topic
Society & Culture
Release Year
1993
Release Date
04/03/1993
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
1.2in
Item Length
9.1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
22.6 Oz
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
436 Pages

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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.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521447933
ISBN-13
9780521447935
eBay Product ID (ePID)
944296

Product Key Features

Author
Paul Kleber Monod
Publication Name
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
436 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
22.6 Oz

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Reviews
"...will surely become the standard work on the English movement. Highly recommended...." J.W. Weingart, Choice, "In recent years Jacobitism has emerged as a centrally important issue in the historiography of eighteenth-century England....It is a subject that has cried out for a chronicler. Paul Kleber Monod has accepted the challenge with a success that will reward all who study the era....admirable clarity and an enticing array of evidence." American Historical Review, "...excellent new study....Happily, Monod's book challenges the idea that the history of Jacobitism is unworthy of serious consideration....Perhaps the greatest strength of Monod's book is its liberation of eighteenth-century history from an essentialist view of Jacobitism, emphasizing instead its myriad ambiguities and contradictions, in particular the tension between adhering to an older cultural ideal of unity and simultaneously advocating toleration and reform." Steven Scherwatzky, Eighteenth-Century Life, 'In a brilliant book, covering much entirely new ground, Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of commitment. On the one hand Jacobitism reflected a yearning for the values of the Restoration of 1660 and divine hereditary right as a guarantee of social order and stability and, on the other, it provided a radical critique of Whig government ... English society was pluralistic, not monolithic, and Monod's book is essential to an understanding of it.' Eveline Cruickshanks, Institute of Historical Research, 'Monod must have our gratitude for putting eighteenth-century Jacobitism in an intelligible and acceptable perspective.'Brain W. Hill, English Historical Review, 'In a brilliant book, covering much entirely new ground, Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of commitment. On the one hand Jacobitism reflected a yearning for the values of the Restoration of 1660 and divine hereditary right as a guarantee of social order and stability and, on the other, it provided a radical critique of Whig government ... English society was pluralistic, not monolithic, and Monod's book is essential to an understanding of it.'Eveline Cruickshanks, Institute of Historical Research, "...certainly timely, a part of the revisionism in eighteenth-century historiography that is currently taking Jacobitism very seriously indeed....very useful for those of us working with the political and literary culture of the period...." John Richetti, Studies in English Literature, 'Monod must have our gratitude for putting eighteenth-century Jacobitism in an intelligible and acceptable perspective.' Brain W. Hill, English Historical Review, 'It is a subject that has cried out for a chronicler. Paul Kléber Monod has accepted the challenge with a success that will reward all who study the era.'Reed S. Browning, American Historical Review, 'It is a subject that has cried out for a chronicler. Paul Kléber Monod has accepted the challenge with a success that will reward all who study the era.' Reed S. Browning, American Historical Review, "Paul Monod has now undertaken the task of analyzing and codifying all this revisionist material, adding to it the fruits of his own research in English local archives, which is extensive and deep, in an attempt to give a unified picture of Jacobitism up to the death of Charles Edward....Clearly this is an important book, which must engage the attention of any eighteenth-century historian." Journal of Modern History, ‘It is a subject that has cried out for a chronicler. Paul Kléber Monod has accepted the challenge with a success that will reward all who study the era.’Reed S. Browning, American Historical Review, 'It is a subject that has cried out for a chronicler. Paul Klber Monod has accepted the challenge with a success that will reward all who study the era.' Reed S. Browning, American Historical Review, "In a brilliant book, covering much entirely new ground, Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English life, concluding that it was considerable. It explores the broader implications of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of committment...English society was pluralistic not monolithic, and Monod's book is essential to an understanding of it." Eveline Cruickshanks, Institute of Historical Research, ‘Monod must have our gratitude for putting eighteenth-century Jacobitism in an intelligible and acceptable perspective.’Brain W. Hill, English Historical Review, 'In a brilliant book, covering much entirely new ground, Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of commitment. On the one hand Jacobitism reflected a yearning for the values of the Restoration of 1660 and divine hereditary right as a guarantee of social order and stability and, on the other, it provided a radical critique of Whig government … English society was pluralistic, not monolithic, and Monod's book is essential to an understanding of it.' Eveline Cruickshanks, Institute of Historical Research, ‘In a brilliant book, covering much entirely new ground, Paul Monod surveys the importance of Jacobitism in English society from newspapers, poetry, songs, prints, medals, clubs, riots, seditious words cases and rebellion, all reflecting different types of commitment. On the one hand Jacobitism reflected a yearning for the values of the Restoration of 1660 and divine hereditary right as a guarantee of social order and stability and, on the other, it provided a radical critique of Whig government … English society was pluralistic, not monolithic, and Monod’s book is essential to an understanding of it.’Eveline Cruickshanks, Institute of Historical Research, "Monod is to be congratulated on broadening our understanding of the complicated psychology of English Jacobitism." Brian W. Hill, English Historical Review
Table of Content
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.
Copyright Date
1993
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837)
Dewey Decimal
941/.07
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History

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