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Britain and the Seventy Years War, 1744-1815
Enlightenment, Revolution and Empire
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Britain and the Seventy Years War, 1744-1815
Enlightenment, Revolution and Empire
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Description
Eighteenth-century Britons were frequently anxious about the threat of invasion, military weakness, possible financial collapse and potential revolution. Anthony Page argues that between 1744 and 1815, Britain fought a 'Seventy Years War' with France. This invaluable study:
- Argues for a new periodization of eighteenth-century British history, and explains the politics and course of Anglo-French war
- Explores Britain's 'fiscal-naval' state and its role in the expansion of empire and industrial revolution
- Highlights links between war, Enlightenment and the evolution of modern British culture and politics
Synthesizing recent research on political, military, economic, social and cultural history, Page demonstrates how Anglo-French war influenced the revolutionary era and helped to shape the first age of global imperialism.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Maps
Introduction
1. The Seventy Years War
2. Fiscal-Naval State
3. Britain's Armed Forces
4. Enlightenment and Evangelicalism
5. War and Politics
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index.
Product details

Published | 16 Sep 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 300 |
ISBN | 9781137474438 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | British History in Perspective |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Book focuses on what he terms the 'Seventy Years War', an almost-continuous series of conflicts between Britain and (mostly) France, which started with the shambolic response to the Jacobite rebellion and culminated in the triumph of Waterloo, paving the way for a century of imperial dominance under the Pax Britannica … Given the focus on war, this is necessarily an international account of British history … New book makes a striking claim for the continued relevance of Georgian Britain.
Matthew McCormack, The Journal of the Historical Association
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The prose is clear and readable, the analysis is enlivened with well-chosen examples, and Page offers much helpful contextual material … The book will be valuable to researchers and teachers who will find here a scholarly, up-to-date introduction to the “war and society” theme in eighteenth-century British history.
John Shovlin, Journal of British Studies, Vol. 55 (1)

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