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Church and State in Modern Britain 1700-1850
Church and State in Modern Britain 1700-1850
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Anti-Corn Law League
Anti-poor Law Agitation
aristocratic elite
Author_Richard Brown
Black Watch
Britain's Foreign Policy
British political history
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catholic
Central Government
Christopher Wyvill
corn
emancipation
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Established Church
Fox North Coalition
General Baptists
George III
historical narrative theory
irish
Irish Parliament
law
laws
Mass Platform
Military Recruiting
nineteenth century British reforms
parliament
parliamentary
Parliamentary Reform
Picton Castle
poor
radical ideologies
reform
religious dissenters
Secretaries Of State
social protest movements
Spencer Perceval
Ultra Tories
United Irishmen
United Secession Churches
Vicars Apostolic
Vienna Settlement
William III
William Strutt
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138408227
- Weight: 1300g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
In this, the second part of his history of the Industrial Revolution, Richard Brown examines the political and religious developments which took place in Britain between the 1780s and 1840s in terms of the aristocratic elite and through the expression of alternative radical ideologies. Opening with a discussion of the nature of history, and of Britain in 1700, it goes on to consider Britain's foreign policy, the emergence of the modern state and the mid-century 'crisis' of the 1840s. Unlike many previous works, it emphasises British not just English history. It is this diversity of experience and the focus on continuity as well as change, women as well as men, that makes this a distinctive text. Students will also find the theoretical foundations of historical narrative and analysis clearly explained.
Church and State in Modern Britain 1700-1850
€254.20
