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This work provides a pan-European survey of the Jacobite phenomenon. It examines Jacobitism in all three kingdoms and offers an interpretation of the impact of the Jacobites on the history of Brita...
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10 March 1994

This work provides a pan-European survey of the Jacobite phenomenon. It examines Jacobitism in all three kingdoms and offers an interpretation of the impact of the Jacobites on the history of Britain and Europe. The book also provides a survey of the debates that still surround the subject and acquaints the student with the most recent writing and research. Szechi explains what Jacobitism was and what it did. He then goes on to examine who the Jacobites were, focusing particularly on their socio-economic status, social networks and religious affiliations. He also looks in detail at the ideology of Jacobitism and the rediscovered voice of popular Jacobitism. Additionally, such areas as the Irish dimension and the Jacobite diaspora are explored. This textbook aims to lead students clearly and thoroughly through one of the most complex subjects in eighteenth-century history.
Price: £25.00
Pages: 172
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
10 March 1994
ISBN: 9780719037740
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, History and Archaeology, HISTORY / Revolutionary, European history
Daniel Szechi is Professor Emeritus in Early Modern History at the University of Manchester
Introduction
1 Jacobite society
2 The ideology of Jacobitism
3 Jacobitism and the British state, 1689-1716
4 A European cause and its defeat, 1716-1759
5 The Jacobite diaspora, 1688-1788
Conclusion
Index