The Townshend Moment: The Making of Empire and Revolution in the Eighteenth Century

The Townshend Moment: The Making of Empire and Revolution in the Eighteenth Century
ISBN-10
0300218974
ISBN-13
9780300218978
Category
History
Pages
355
Language
English
Published
2017-01-01
Publisher
Yale University Press
Author
Patrick Griffin

Description

The captivating story of two British brothers whose attempts to reform an empire helped to incite rebellion and revolution in America and insurgency and reform in Ireland Patrick Griffin chronicles the attempts of brothers Charles and George Townshend to control the forces of history in the heady days after Britain's mythic victory over France in the mid-eighteenth century, and the historic and unintended consequences of their efforts. As British chancellor of the exchequer in 1767, Charles Townshend instituted fiscal policy that served as a catalyst for American rebellion against the Crown, while his brother George's actions at the same moment as lord lieutenant of Ireland politicized the kingdom, leading to Irish legislative independence. This fascinating study is the first to consider as a linked history the influence of two all-but-forgotten brothers, both of whom rose to national prominence in the same year. Griffin vividly reconstructs the many worlds the Townshends moved through and explores how their shared conception of an empire that could harness the wealth of America to the manpower of Ireland initiated an age of revolution.

Other editions

Similar books

  • Desert Hell
    By Charles Townshend

    Desert Hell is a cautionary tale for makers of national policy.

  • Who I Am: A Memoir
    By Pete Townshend

    From the voice of a generation: The most highly anticipated autobiography of the year, and the story of a man who... is a Londoner and a Mod.... wanted The Who to be called The Hair.... loved The Everly Brothers, but not that "drawling dope ...

  • Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution
    By Saree Makdisi, Michael Meranze

    Drawing on examples from different local and regional contexts, Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution demonstrates the many remarkably local ways that revolution and empire were experienced in London, Pennsylvania, ...

  • American Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and Revolutionary Frontier
    By Patrick Griffin

    In vivid detail, Patrick Griffin recaptures a chaotic world of settlers, Indians, speculators, British regulars, and American and state officials vying with one another to remake the American West during its most formative period.

  • The Boston Massacre: A Family History
    By Serena Zabin

    A dramatic untold 'people's history' of the storied event that helped trigger the American Revolution The story of the Boston Massacre--when on a late winter evening in 1770, British soldiers shot five local men to death--is familiar to ...

  • Revolution Against Empire: Taxes, Politics, and the Origins of American Independence
    By Justin Du Rivage

    A bold transatlantic history of American independence revealing that 1776 was about far more than taxation without representation Revolution Against Empire sets the story of American independence within a long and fierce clash over the ...

  • Before I Get Old: The Story of the Who
    By Dave Marsh

    In short, this story contains every line of fascinating, shocking, hilarious material on the Who and their wild, crazy lives and careers."--Publisher's website.

  • American Sanctuary: Mutiny, Martyrdom, and National Identity in the Age of Revolution
    By A. Roger Ekirch

    8, 9, 1813), in James F. Hopkins and Mary W. M. Hargreaves, eds., The Papers of Henry Clay (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1959), I, p. 760. Charleston Courier, Sept. 17, 1804; “Falsehoods about Jonathan Robbins again Refuted ...

  • The Age of Anxiety: A Novel - The Times Bestseller
    By Pete Townshend

    The Age of Anxiety is a great rock novel, but that is one of the less important things about it. The narrator is a brilliant creation - cultured, witty and...

  • Emperor of Liberty: Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Policy
    By Francis D. Cogliano

    A Jefferson scholar reevaluates the third president's thinking on foreign policy and his record as a statesman.