Although 1759 is not a date as well known in British history as 1215, 1588, or 1688, there is a strong case to be made that it is the most significant year since 1066. In the two great battles of 1759, Britain effectively beat France for global supremacy and founded the first British Empire. From the almost uninterrupted series of victories that year came momentous consequences. Victory in the East, in India and the Philippines, which in turn led to the colonisation of Australia and New Zealand. Victory in North America secured Canada for the empire and, by removing the French, created the conditions which inspired American rebellion. Until now, the story of the causes and consequences of The Seven Years War (1756- 63) has been largely obscured. As Thackeray famously remarked in Barry Lindon, it would take a theologian, rather than an historian, to unravel the true causes. Drawing on a mass of primary materials- from texts in the Vatican archives to oral histories of the North American Indians- Frank McLynn shows how the conflict between Britain and France triggered the first 'world war', raging from Europe to Africa; the Caribbean to the Pacific; the plains of the Ganges to the Great Lakes of North America, and also brought about the War of Independence, the acquisition by Britain of the Falkland Islands and ultimately, The French Revolution.
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.
Examines England's Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689 through a broad geographical and chronological framework, discussing its repercussions at home and abroad and why the subsequent ideological break with the past makes it the first modern ...
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On the day that Lee and Clinton arrived, Thomas Lynch called on William Smith. This fifty-one-year-old grandson of an Irish immigrant was one of the wealthiest men in South Carolina. Yet his Irish ancestry had prompted him to take the ...
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.
Elkins and McKitrick, Age of Federalism, p. 43. 7. Elizabeth W. Marvick, 'Family Imagery and Revolutionary Spirit: Washington's Creative Leadership', in Mark J. Rozell, William D. Pederson and Frank J. Williams (eds), George Washington ...
Explores the social, cultural, and political developments in France in the period before the Revolution
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.