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This is the first modern study to focus on the British dimension of
the American Revolution through its whole span from its origins to
the declaration of independence in 1776 and its aftermath. It is
written by nine leading British and American scholars who explore
many key issues including the problems governing the American
colonies, Britain's diplomatic isolation in Europe over the war,
the impact of the American crisis on Ireland and the consequences
for Britain of the loss of America.
This is the first modern study to focus on the British dimension of
the American Revolution through its whole span from its origins to
the declaration of independence in 1776 and its aftermath. It is
written by nine leading British and American scholars who explore
many key issues including the problems governing the American
colonies, Britain's diplomatic isolation in Europe over the war,
the impact of the American crisis on Ireland and the consequences
for Britain of the loss of America.
This adjudication by H.T. Dickinson is fair-minded and
valuable...he has given us a remarkably informed, cogent and
balanced survey.' - John Cannon, History; We need to understand the
mentality, as well as the behaviour, of the lower orders in
politics. Both have been magisterially surveyed in...The Politics
of the People in Eighteenth-Century Britain...With a succinctness
that will be the despair of those who themselves have had to write
lectures on this subject, Dickinson draws together the results of
extensive modern research into all aspects of popular politics.' -
Historian; A sure-footed guide to the subject which is a model of
clarity and lucid exposition, this is a work not just for the
university library, but for the bookshelves of all students of the
eighteenth century.' - Martin Fitzpatrick, University of Wales;
Articulate and readable, with a full index and extensive footnotes,
this grand synthesis belongs in every British history collection.'
- R. Breihan, Choice;This challenging and original study examines
the most important aspects of popular political culture in
eighteenth-century Britain. The first part explores the way the
British people could influence existing
Sir James Clavering (1680-1748) was a typical member of the lesser
gentry in County Durham, but he had widespread family connections
throughout the North East and became interested in national
politics and the coal-trade. Collection contains letters from Anne
Clavering, Thomas Yorke and John Yorke, miscellaneous business
letters, letters from his wife, Catherine and to his son, George.
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