The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly attention. In recent years, this has resulted not only in the excavation of a substantial volume of new detail, but also in increasing attention being paid to the political experiences of members of the middling and lower orders during the revolutionary and Napoleonic decades. While historians have been interested in radicals and reformers from these social strata since the publication of E.P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class in 1963, it is only more recently that their loyalist and less partisan counterparts have been examined by scholars to the same extent. This article begins by summarizing the recent publication of ...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
This study is a cross-examination of the theory of revolution and the historical view of English soc...
This thesis is focused on the development of the English and Scottish radical reform movement in the...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
Abstract. This paper seeks to summarize and comment on the main writings in English over the last tw...
Beginning in 1789, France experienced massive political and social changes that sparked fear among t...
abstract: This paper analyzes the British people’s attitudes towards the French people both before a...
England trembled in 1792. In May, George III issued a proclamation warning his subjects of diverse ...
The British public were fascinated by the French Revolution from its outbreak. However, commentary o...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
By 1789, when the French people were just becoming absorbed in revolutionary activity, both the Unit...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The period of the French Revolution known as the Terror was a cataclysmic event for Ancien Regime Eu...
The present article deals with several vicissitudes of British intellectual life in the late Eighte...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
This study is a cross-examination of the theory of revolution and the historical view of English soc...
This thesis is focused on the development of the English and Scottish radical reform movement in the...
The study of British attitudes to the French Revolution continues to attract substantial scholarly a...
Abstract. This paper seeks to summarize and comment on the main writings in English over the last tw...
Beginning in 1789, France experienced massive political and social changes that sparked fear among t...
abstract: This paper analyzes the British people’s attitudes towards the French people both before a...
England trembled in 1792. In May, George III issued a proclamation warning his subjects of diverse ...
The British public were fascinated by the French Revolution from its outbreak. However, commentary o...
This thesis examines the history of the British novel from 1790 to 1814, arguing that the struggle f...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
By 1789, when the French people were just becoming absorbed in revolutionary activity, both the Unit...
This study examines how debates about history during the French Revolution informed and changed the ...
The period of the French Revolution known as the Terror was a cataclysmic event for Ancien Regime Eu...
The present article deals with several vicissitudes of British intellectual life in the late Eighte...
Comparisons, juxtapositions or analogies between France's recent Revolutionary and post-Revolutionar...
This study is a cross-examination of the theory of revolution and the historical view of English soc...
This thesis is focused on the development of the English and Scottish radical reform movement in the...