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The Peoples of the British Isles: A New History : From 1688 to 1870,9780925065551
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The Peoples of the British Isles: A New History : From 1688 to 1870


Edition: 2nd
Author(s): Lehmberg, Stanford E.; Heyck, Thomas William
ISBN10:  0925065552
ISBN13:  9780925065551
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  1/1/2002
Publisher(s): Lyceum Books

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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Maps
xi
Preface xiii
Part I The Age of the Landed Oligarchy, 1688-1763 1(138)
The Lands and Peoples of the British Isles at the End of the Seventeenth Century
3(22)
England
5(7)
Wales
12(2)
Scotland
14(4)
Ireland
18(4)
Suggested Reading
22(3)
The Revolution of 1688 and the Revolution Settlement
25(22)
The Reign of Charles II, 1660-1685
25(3)
Whigs and Tories Rebel, 1685-1688
28(4)
William III and the Revolution in England
32(4)
The Revolution in Ireland, 1688-1691
36(3)
The Revolution in Scotland, 1688-1692
39(2)
Foreign Wars, l689-1713
41(3)
The Hanoverian Succession, 1714
44(1)
Suggested Reading
44(3)
Society and Economy in England 1715-1763
47(18)
The Social Structure: An Open Hierarchy
47(4)
Social Relations: Property, Patronage, and Deference
51(2)
Land, Marriage, and the Family
53(4)
The Agricultural System
57(2)
Commerce
59(3)
Custom Versus Contract
62(1)
Suggested Reading
63(2)
Political Structure and Politics in England 1715-1760
65(18)
Achieving Political Stability, 1700-1720
65(3)
Local Government
68(3)
The Structure of National Politics, 1715-1760
71(2)
Walpole and the Robinocracy
73(3)
William Pitt the Elder
76(2)
Popular Politics
78(2)
The Growth of the British State
80(1)
Suggested Reading
81(2)
High Culture and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England
83(22)
The Enlightenment in England
84(1)
The Empiricist Tradition
84(3)
Natural Religion and Deism
87(2)
Literature
89(2)
Religion and the Church
91(3)
Architecture and Painting
94(4)
Popular Culture: Facts of Life
98(2)
Beliefs and Values
100(1)
Recreations
101(1)
Suggested Reading
102(3)
Scotland in the Eighteenth Century
105(16)
The Union: 1707
105(2)
The Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
107(2)
The '45
109(3)
The Destruction of the Clans
112(3)
The Scottish Enlightenment
115(4)
Suggested Reading
119(2)
The Expansion of British Power 1715-1763
121(18)
The European State System
121(2)
British Interests and Power
123(3)
The Colonies
126(5)
The War of Jenkins' Ear-King George's War (1739-1748)
131(1)
The Seven Years' War (1756-1763)
132(3)
The Prizes of Victory
135(1)
Suggested Reading
136(3)
Part II The Age of Revolutions, 1763-1815 139(96)
The Crisis of Empire, 1763-1783
141(18)
George III and the Politicians
141(3)
John Wilkes and Popular Politics
144(2)
Britons into Americans
146(3)
Tightening the Empire
149(3)
The War for Colonial Independence
152(3)
The Aftermath
155(1)
Suggested Reading
156(3)
The Rise of the Protestant Nation in Ireland
159(14)
The Protestant Landlords and Their Culture
159(3)
Economy, Land, and Potatoes
162(4)
Rise of the Protestant Nation
166(3)
Grattan's Parliament
169(3)
Suggested Reading
172(1)
The Triple Revolution, 1760-1815
173(24)
The Agricultural Revolution
174(1)
Enclosure
175(2)
The Population Explosion
177(3)
The Industrial Revolution
180(1)
Key Industries: Iron, Coal, and Cotton
181(5)
Geographical Specialization
186(1)
Causes of Industrialization
187(1)
Social Preconditions
188(1)
Cultural Preconditions
189(1)
Social Consequences of the Triple Revolution
190(6)
Suggested Reading
196(1)
The War Against the French Revolution 1789-1815
197(18)
William Pitt the Younger and National Revival
197(3)
Origins of the War with France
200(2)
War with France, 1793-1798
202(2)
The War at Home
204(1)
The Crisis of 1797-1798
205(3)
War, 1798-1815
208(3)
The Prizes and Costs of War, 1793-1815
211(2)
Suggested Reading
213(2)
Intellectual and Spiritual Revolutions, 1780-1815
215(20)
Utilitarianism
215(2)
Parson Malthus
217(1)
John Wesley and the Theology of Revival
218(3)
The Appeals of Methodism
221(2)
The Evangelicals
223(1)
Methodism in Wales
224(1)
Romanticism
225(1)
The English Romantic Poets
226(2)
Romanticism in Wales and Scotland
228(3)
British Romantic Architecture and Painting
231(1)
Suggested Reading
232(3)
Part III The Rise of Victorian Society, 1815-1870 235(102)
Class Society, 1815-1850
237(22)
British and Irish Populations, 1815-1850
238(2)
The British Economy, 1815-1850
240(3)
The Landed Class: Aristocracy and Gentry
243(4)
The Middle Class
247(5)
The Working Class
252(5)
Suggested Reading
257(2)
Politics and the State, 1815-1850
259(22)
The Structure of Politics and the Scope of the State in 1815
259(2)
Two Decades of Reform, 1815-1835
261(5)
The Structure of Politics, 1832-1850
266(4)
The Condition of England, 1832-1850
270(3)
Class Politics: Anti-Corn Law League and Chartism
273(5)
Suggested Reading
278(3)
Ireland from the Union to the Famine
281(16)
The Irish Question
281(4)
Daniel O'Connell and Catholic Emancipation
285(2)
Repeal and Young Ireland
287(2)
The Great Famine, 1845-1850
289(4)
Young Ireland and 1848
293(2)
Suggested Reading
295(2)
Mid-Victorian Society and Culture, 1850-1870
297(22)
Economic Stability
297(2)
Muting of Social Conflict
299(2)
The Crystal Palace, 1851
301(2)
High Culture of the Victorian Period
303(1)
Exemplars: Carlyle, Dickens, Tennyson, and Mill
304(4)
Women Writers in the Victorian Period
308(1)
Victorian Painting and Architecture
309(2)
The Rise of Science
311(2)
Natural Science and the Decline of Religion
313(3)
Suggested Reading
316(3)
The Overflow of Power---British Empire and Foreign Policy, 1815-1870
319(18)
British Power and Interests
319(1)
The Free Trade Empire
320(6)
India
326(3)
Foreign Policy, 1815-1850
329(3)
The Crimean War
332(2)
Splendid Isolation
334(1)
Suggested Reading
335(2)
Appendixes 337(6)
A Kings and Queens of Great Britain, 1685-1901
337(2)
B Chief Cabinet Ministers, 1721-1874
339(4)
Index 343

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