The long war with Revolutionary France had a fundamental impact on British political culture. Examining the dynamics of the military conflict between the two nations in this period, this book measures its impact on their domestic political cultures, and its effect on their perceptions of each other.
The long war with Revolutionary France had a fundamental impact on British political culture. Examining the dynamics of the military conflict between the two nations in this period, this book measures its impact on their domestic political cultures, and its effect on their perceptions of each other.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Philp is based at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK.
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Contents: Introduction: The British response to the threat of invasion 1797-1815 Mark Philp; A tale of two conflicts: critiques of the British war effort 1793-1815 Philip Harling; The sea fencibles loyalism and the reach of the state Nicholas Rogers; The defence of Manchester and Liverpool in 1803: conflicts of loyalism patriotism and the middle classes Katrina Navickas; 'An insurrection of loyalty': the London volunteer regiments' response to the invasion threat Jon Newman; In defence of Great Britain: Henry Addington the Duke of York and military preparations against invasion by Napoleonic France 1803-04 Charles John Fedorak; 'This soldierlike danger': the trial of William Blake for sedition Jon Mee and Mark Crosby; John Bull in a dream: fear and fantasy in the visual satires of 1803 Alexandra Franklin; Britain and the black legend: the genesis of the anti-Napoleonic myth Simon Burrows; 'The cheap defence of nations': monuments and propaganda Holger Hoock; Music and politics 1793-1815: section 1: introduction Mark Philp; Section 2: the Volunteer Band Newcastle Upon Tyne Roz Southey; Section 3: 'you heroes of the day': ephemeral verse responses to the Peace of Amiens and the Napoleonic Wars 1802-04 Caroline Jackson-Houlston; Section 4: 'thus we kept away Bonaparte': music in Oxford at the time of the Napoleonic Wars Susan Wollenberg; Anti-English discourse among the authorities: myths and realities in the northern départements Annie Crépin and Vincent Cuvilliers; 'An inundation from our shores': travelling across the Channel around the Peace of Amiens Renaud Morieux; Index.
Contents: Introduction: The British response to the threat of invasion 1797-1815 Mark Philp; A tale of two conflicts: critiques of the British war effort 1793-1815 Philip Harling; The sea fencibles loyalism and the reach of the state Nicholas Rogers; The defence of Manchester and Liverpool in 1803: conflicts of loyalism patriotism and the middle classes Katrina Navickas; 'An insurrection of loyalty': the London volunteer regiments' response to the invasion threat Jon Newman; In defence of Great Britain: Henry Addington the Duke of York and military preparations against invasion by Napoleonic France 1803-04 Charles John Fedorak; 'This soldierlike danger': the trial of William Blake for sedition Jon Mee and Mark Crosby; John Bull in a dream: fear and fantasy in the visual satires of 1803 Alexandra Franklin; Britain and the black legend: the genesis of the anti-Napoleonic myth Simon Burrows; 'The cheap defence of nations': monuments and propaganda Holger Hoock; Music and politics 1793-1815: section 1: introduction Mark Philp; Section 2: the Volunteer Band Newcastle Upon Tyne Roz Southey; Section 3: 'you heroes of the day': ephemeral verse responses to the Peace of Amiens and the Napoleonic Wars 1802-04 Caroline Jackson-Houlston; Section 4: 'thus we kept away Bonaparte': music in Oxford at the time of the Napoleonic Wars Susan Wollenberg; Anti-English discourse among the authorities: myths and realities in the northern départements Annie Crépin and Vincent Cuvilliers; 'An inundation from our shores': travelling across the Channel around the Peace of Amiens Renaud Morieux; Index.
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