A War of Ideas: British Attitudes to the Wars Against Revolutionary France, 1792-1802

A War of Ideas: British Attitudes to the Wars Against Revolutionary France, 1792-1802

by Emma Vincent Macleod
A War of Ideas: British Attitudes to the Wars Against Revolutionary France, 1792-1802

A War of Ideas: British Attitudes to the Wars Against Revolutionary France, 1792-1802

by Emma Vincent Macleod

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Overview

The responses of British people to the French Revolution has recently received considerable attention from historians. British commentators often expressed a sense of the novelty and scale of European wars which followed, yet their views on this conflict have not yet attracted such thorough examination. This book offers a wide-ranging exploration of the attitudes of various groups of British people to the conflict during the 1790’s: the Government, their supporters and their opponents inside and outside Parliament, women, churchmen, and the broad mass of British public opinion. It presents the debate in England and Scotland provoked by the war both as the sequel to the French Revolution and as a distinct debate in itself. Emma Vincent Macleod argues that contemporaries saw this conflict as one of the first since the wars of religion to be significantly shaped by ideological hostility rather than solely by a struggle over strategic interests.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138320598
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/06/2018
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Edmund Burke and the War Against the French Revolution. 2. Government Attitudes: The Pitt Administration and George III. 3. Loyalists and War Crusaders. 4. The Opposition to the War (I): The Foxite Whigs. 5. The Opposition to the War (II): Radicals and Friends of Peace. 6. Churchmen: Political Preaching, Patriotism and Pacifism. 7. Women at War: British Women and the Debate on the Wars Against Revolutionary France. 8. The Voice of the People? Public Opinion and the Wars Against Revolutionary France.

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