The Age of Aristocracy 1688-1830 (Eighth Ed.)

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Publisher
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
0618001034
ISBN-13
9780618001033
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1939889

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
384 Pages
Publication Name
Age of Aristocracy 1688-1830
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Social Classes & Economic Disparity, General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837), Teaching Methods & Materials / General
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Walter Arnstein, William B. Willcox
Subject Area
Social Science, Education, History
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
8
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
00-133908
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
I. The Fruits of Revolution: 1688 to 17141. The Glorious RevolutionKing and ParliamentThe Reign of James II (1685-1688)The Role of WilliamWhigs and ToriesThe Revolution Settlement in EnglandThe Turnabout in Foreign PolicyThe Revolution Settlement in IrelandFinancial Innovations2. The Reign of Queen AnneThe War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713)England and Scotland: Uneasy UnionAdministration and Politics in WartimeThe Twilight of the Stuart Era (1710-1714)II. The Whig Oligarchy: 1714 to 17633. The Structure of SocietyThe England of Gregory KingThe Aristocracy and the GentryThe FarmersMerchants and ArtisansLife in LondonThe Roles of WomenThe Poor Law4. Politics in the Age of WalpoleThe Defeat of ToryismThe Cabinet and ParliamentLocal GovernmentYears of Instability (1714-1722)The Walpole MachineThe Years of Stability (1727-1738)Britain and the Wider WorldThe Coming of War with Spain (1738-1739)Walpole: The Legacy5. The Winning of EmpireThe Expansion of the Conflict (1739-1740)The Nature of Eighteenth-Century WarfareThe War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)Reversal of Alliances and Renewal of War (1748-1757)The Rise of William PittThe Years of Victory (1758-1760)The Peace of ParisThe Price of Victory6. Eighteenth-Century Views of the WorldEngland and the EnlightenmentScotland and the EnlightenmentThe Role of ReligionThe Augustan Era in English LiteratureThe World of Lord ChesterfieldThe World of Samuel Johnson III. Forces of Change: 1760 to 17897. The Age of George IIIThe Character of the KingThe Politics of the 1760sThe Case of John WilkesThe Radical Impulse8. The Loss of EmpireThe American ProblemThe Decade of Wobbling (1761-1770)The Coming of War (1770-1775)The Civil War (1775-1778)The World War (1778-1783)Disunion at HomeThe Peace Settlement9. The Coming of IndustryThe Eighteenth-Century Population ExplosionIndustrialization: The PrerequisitesIndustrialization: The ProcessThe Social Consequences10. A Pause Between StormsThe Great LandlordsThe Religious RevivalHumanitarian MovementsPitt and ReformEmpire in IndiaConclusionIV. War and Its Aftermath: 1789 to 183011. The Struggle Against the French RevolutionFrench Revolutionaries and British ReformersBurke and the New ConservatismThe War in Europe (1793-1797)The Impact of War at HomeThe Naval Conflict (1793-1797)The Egyptian Expedition (1798)The War of the Second Coalition (1799-1801)The Irish Crisis (1797-1801)The Peace of Amiens (1802)12. The Napoleonic Wars The War at Sea (1803-1805)The War of the Third Coalition (1805-1807)The Continental System (1807-1809)The British Counterattack (1810-1811)The American and Russian Wars (1812)The Fall of Napoleon (1813-1815)13. The Twilight of AristocracyThe Settlement of 1815Britain's Breach with the Concert (1815-1823)The Tory Reaction (1815-1822)The Prince Regent and Regency EnglandCrisis in the Near East (1821-1830)Moderate Toryism (1822-1827)The Disruption of the Tories (1827-1830)The Reform ProgramEpilogueAppendixBibliographyIndex
Illustrated
Yes
Volume Number
Vol. 3
Dewey Decimal
941 s 941.07
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
I. The Fruits of Revolution: 1688 to 17141. The Glorious RevolutionKing and ParliamentThe Reign of James II (1685-1688)The Role of WilliamWhigs and ToriesThe Revolution Settlement in EnglandThe Turnabout in Foreign PolicyThe Revolution Settlement in IrelandFinancial Innovations2. The Reign of Queen AnneThe War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713)England and Scotland: Uneasy UnionAdministration and Politics in WartimeThe Twilight of the Stuart Era (1710-1714)II. The Whig Oligarchy: 1714 to 17633. The Structure of SocietyThe England of Gregory KingThe Aristocracy and the GentryThe FarmersMerchants and ArtisansLife in LondonThe Roles of WomenThe Poor Law4. Politics in the Age of WalpoleThe Defeat of ToryismThe Cabinet and ParliamentLocal GovernmentYears of Instability (1714-1722)The Walpole MachineThe Years of Stability (1727-1738)Britain and the Wider WorldThe Coming of War with Spain (1738-1739)Walpole: The Legacy5. The Winning of EmpireThe Expansion of the Conflict (1739-1740)The Nature of Eighteenth-Century WarfareThe War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)Reversal of Alliances and Renewal of War (1748-1757)The Rise of William PittThe Years of Victory (1758-1760)The Peace of ParisThe Price of Victory6. Eighteenth-Century Views of the WorldEngland and the EnlightenmentScotland and the EnlightenmentThe Role of ReligionThe Augustan Era in English LiteratureThe World of Lord ChesterfieldThe World of Samuel Johnson III. Forces of Change: 1760 to 17897. The Age of George IIIThe Character of the KingThe Politics of the 1760sThe Case of John WilkesThe Radical Impulse8. The Loss of EmpireThe American ProblemThe Decade of Wobbling (1761-1770)The Coming of War (1770-1775)The Civil War (1775-1778)The World War (1778-1783)Disunion at HomeThe Peace Settlement9. The Coming of IndustryThe Eighteenth-Century Population ExplosionIndustrialization: The PrerequisitesIndustrialization: The ProcessThe Social Consequences10. A Pause Between StormsThe Great LandlordsThe Religious RevivalHumanitarian MovementsPitt and ReformEmpire in IndiaConclusionIV. War and Its Aftermath: 1789 to 183011. The Struggle Against the French RevolutionFrench Revolutionaries and British ReformersBurke and the New ConservatismThe War in Europe (1793-1797)The Impact of War at HomeThe Naval Conflict (1793-1797)The Egyptian Expedition (1798)The War of the Second Coalition (1799-1801)The Irish Crisis (1797-1801)The Peace of Amiens (1802)12. The Napoleonic Wars The War at Sea (1803-1805)The War of the Third Coalition (1805-1807)The Continental System (1807-1809)The British Counterattack (1810-1811)The American and Russian Wars (1812)The Fall of Napoleon (1813-1815)13. The Twilight of AristocracyThe Settlement of 1815Britain's Breach with the Concert (1815-1823)The Tory Reaction (1815-1822)The Prince Regent and Regency EnglandCrisis in the Near East (1821-1830)Moderate Toryism (1822-1827)The Disruption of the Tories (1827-1830)The Reform ProgramEpilogueAppendixBibliographyIndex
Synopsis
This text, which is the third volume in the best sellingHistory of Englandseries, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions. The Eighth Edition incorporates more women s history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout., This text, which is the third volume in the best-selling History of England series, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions. The Eighth Edition incorporates more women's history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout., This text, which is the third volume in the best selling "History of England" series, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions. The Eighth Edition incorporates more women's history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout.
LC Classification Number
DA30.H652 2001 vol.3

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