For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended as a global conflict that threatened the integrity of home and empire. This thesis examines the ways in which writers of popular fiction engaged with that crisis, considers why their preoccupation with the dispute continued for so many years after the peace treaty was signed, and suggests some reasons why the subject ceased to resonate as the century drew to a close. Through a series of individual case studies it explores the diverse ways in which the war is presented in a selection of novels published in Britain during the 1780s and 1790s, and reveals how they are shaped in response to contemporary political imperatives. There has been a ten...
This thesis explores the supposed development of an 'imagined community' of the British during the ...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
abstract: The union between England and Scotland, which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain,...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The thesis examines images produced in Great Britain between c. 1765 and 1789, and relates them to g...
This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
This dissertation examines popular fictions that employed the history and iconography of the America...
This dissertation examines popular fictions that employed the history and iconography of the America...
Insurgent Remains disturbs the identification of the American Revolution with U.S. national beginnin...
"July 2011"The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appear...
In this project, I argue that in the years leading up to the American Civil War, America became Brit...
Far from signaling the disappearance of America in British literary representation, the American Rev...
Insurgent Remains disturbs the identification of the American Revolution with U.S. national beginnin...
This thesis explores the supposed development of an 'imagined community' of the British during the ...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
abstract: The union between England and Scotland, which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain,...
For metropolitan Britons, the American War of Independence began as a traumatic civil war and ended ...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The thesis examines images produced in Great Britain between c. 1765 and 1789, and relates them to g...
This thesis is a comprehensive, chronological and synoptic study of political thought in the eleven ...
This dissertation examines popular fictions that employed the history and iconography of the America...
This dissertation examines popular fictions that employed the history and iconography of the America...
Insurgent Remains disturbs the identification of the American Revolution with U.S. national beginnin...
"July 2011"The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appear...
In this project, I argue that in the years leading up to the American Civil War, America became Brit...
Far from signaling the disappearance of America in British literary representation, the American Rev...
Insurgent Remains disturbs the identification of the American Revolution with U.S. national beginnin...
This thesis explores the supposed development of an 'imagined community' of the British during the ...
This dissertation investigates the trope of the na�ve protagonist in the British novel from 1770 – 1...
abstract: The union between England and Scotland, which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain,...