PAUL MONOD is Barton Hepburn Professor of History at Middlebury College, Vermont. He has published books on a variety of subjects in British and European history, including
Imperial Island: A History of Britain and its Empire, 1660-1837. He is now working on the role of the occult in the British Enlightenment.
MURRAY PITTOCK is Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow. His work on Jacobitism and Romanticism (most recently
The Myth of the Jacobite Clans, 2nd edition, 2009) has a leading edge international profile. Professor Pittock is currently working on a study of material culture and sedition in the eighteenth century.
DANIEL SZECHI is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Manchester. His books include:
1715. The Great Jacobite Rebellion and George Lockhart of Carnwath 1689-1727: a Study in Jacobitism. He is currently working on the Scots Jacobite attempt to overthrow the Union in 1708.
3 Ebooks von D. Szechi
P. Monod & M. Pittock: Loyalty and Identity
This collection of essays provides a series of fresh approaches to a fascinating subject: Jacobitism. The contributors focus on issues of identity and memory among Jacobites in Scotland, Ireland, Eng …
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€53.49
Geoffrey Holmes & D. Szechi: The Age of Oligarchy
The second volume, on early and mid-Georgian Britain, shows how the country used its expanding wealth, its new-found social cohesion at home and its international influence abroad to become not only …
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€141.89
Geoffrey Holmes & D. Szechi: The Age of Oligarchy
The second volume, on early and mid-Georgian Britain, shows how the country used its expanding wealth, its new-found social cohesion at home and its international influence abroad to become not only …
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DRM
€141.79