Reactions to Revolutions: The 1790s and Their Aftermath

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Ulrich Broich
LIT Verlag Münster, 2007 - 333 Seiten
The outbreak of revolution in Paris in 1789 forced Britain into a political and military conflict that had a profound impact on politics, economy, public discourse and cultural life well into the 19th century. The essays collected here examine the various responses to the revolution and the significant changes wrought within Britain by the events. Some essays discuss the ideological divisions within Britain and Ireland. Others take a closer look at the media and the debate on the press, and reinvestigate responses to the revolution by prominent contemporaries such as William Godwin, Dugald Stewart, and William Wordsworth.
 

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History and Memory
31
Fiction AntiJacobinism and the Irish
61
The French Revolution Scottish Radicalism and the People
93
Loyalism in Scotland in the 1790s Atle L Wold
109
Or How to Talk about the Liberty
137
Revolutionizing the Review? British Periodical Genres of
177
William Godwin and
203
Dugald Stewart Conjectural History and the Decline
231
Monuments to Admiral Nelson
263
Looks and Language Performing and Communicating an Ideal
289
William Wordsworth in the French
311
Index
329
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