In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; PDF; History & Transport > Humanities > General & world history, Bloomsbury Publishing<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; PDF; History & Transport > Humanities > General & world history, Bloomsbury Publishing<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles. This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context. The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France. Hambledon Continuum World History 9781852851194 DE,GB,US,ES,IT,FR,MX English History, Bloomsbury Publishing<
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, althou… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court.Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; EPUB; History & Transport > Humamities, Simon & Schuster UK<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, althou… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles. This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context. The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France. eBook Eveline Cruickshanks 01.07.1995, Bloomsbury USA, Bloomsbury USA<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; PDF; History & Transport > Humanities > General & world history, Bloomsbury Publishing<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; PDF; History & Transport > Humanities > General & world history, Bloomsbury Publishing<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, altho… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles. This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context. The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France. Hambledon Continuum World History 9781852851194 DE,GB,US,ES,IT,FR,MX English History, Bloomsbury Publishing<
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, althou… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interest to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject.The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles.This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context.The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court.Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France.; EPUB; History & Transport > Humamities, Simon & Schuster UK<
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In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, althou… Plus…
In recent years Jacobitism has become a subject of growing interst to historians amid academic controversy over various aspects of the subject. The least-known phase of Jacobitism, although in many ways the most important, is the period 1689 to 1718, when the Stuart court in exile was at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the residence of the kings of France until Louis XIV built Versailles. This collection of essays illuminates the early development of Jacobitism, placing the movement in a coherent historical context. The volume includes an introduction by Edward Corp on the Stuart court and an essay by Eveline Cruickshanks on the importance of Jacobitism in Britain and its links with the exiled court. Other essays discuss Jacobite ideology and the Jacobite press; the internal workings and external relations of the exiled court; the abortive invasion of England in 1692; and Jacobite exiles -- comparable in numbers and influence to the Hugeunots in England -- in France. eBook Eveline Cruickshanks 01.07.1995, Bloomsbury USA, Bloomsbury USA<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780826426451 Date de parution: 1995 Editeur: Bloomsbury Publishing
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ISBN - Autres types d'écriture: 978-0-8264-2645-1 Autres types d'écriture et termes associés: Auteur du livre: cruickshank, stuart, eveline laye, graham harvey Titre du livre: roy stuart, court
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