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Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
Thomas Paine ISBN: 9781351144643
The key to understanding eighteenth-century American political discourse since the publication of Caroline Robbins's The Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthman in 1959 and Bernard Bailyn's The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution in 1967 has be
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Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
The London Journal. 40:147-170
This article examines the numerous adolescents, many from the South London boroughs of Lewisham and Deptford, who lied about their age when joining the 11th (Lewisham) Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment in 1915. It focuses on their motivations for en
Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
History. 96:260-279
This article contributes to the studies of memory by demonstrating that newspaper In Memoriams are a useful source for understanding the changing character of remembrance of soldiers killed in the Great War. It focuses on Mrs Edith Ash's extraordinar
Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
War in History. 16:133-156
This article represents a reassessment of Robert Craufurd, focusing on his role as a soldier-politician concerned with the position of Ireland in the wider empire during the era of the Act of Union. It explains the impact Irish conditions had on his
Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
The English Historical Review. :714-745
The dangers arising from the French Revolution, an indigenous radical-republican movement and an Irish multi-faith nationalism persuaded the Pitt government from the outbreak of war in 1793 to consider new forms of state security. The process underta
Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
Eighteenth-Century Ireland. 21:27-47
Autor:
MICHAEL DUREY
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Eighteenth-Century Ireland. 18:118-140
Autor:
Michael Durey
Publikováno v:
The Historical Journal. 45:547-568
This article re-examines the evidence that has been used to claim that, in the aftermath of the collapse of the British secret service's counter-revolutionary plans in France in September 1797, foreign secretary Lord Grenville supported a French roya