There is little doubt that the '45 rebellion was the greatest
challenge to the eighteenth-century British state. The battle of
Culloden in which it culminated was certainly one of the most
dramatic of the century. This study, based on extensive archival
research, examines the political and military context of the
uprising and highlights the seriousness of the challenge posed by
the Jacobites. The result is an illuminating account of an episode
often obscured by the perspectives of Stuart romance.
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