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El. knyga: Living with Jacobitism, 1690,1788: The Three Kingdoms and Beyond

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For over seventy years after the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688-90, Jacobitism survived in the face of Whig propaganda. These essays seek to challenge current views of Jacobite historiography. They focus on migrant communities, networking, smuggling, shipping, religious and intellectual support mechanisms, art, architecture and identity.

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'A stimulating and exciting book which opens a new window on the Jacobites as a living, dynamic community.' Daniel Szechi, University of Manchester

List of Contributors
vii
List of Figures
ix
Abbreviations xi
Preface: Breandan O Buachalla, A Tribute xiii
Eamonn O. Ciardha
Introduction: Living with Jacobitism 1(10)
Allan I. Macinnes
Lesley Graham
Kieran German
1 The First Jacobite and the Scottish Parliament
11(16)
Alastair J. Mann
2 The Scottish Jacobite Community at Saint-Germain after the Departure of the Stuart Court
27(12)
Edward Corp
3 Liturgy: The Sacramental Soul of Jacobitism
39(16)
Alexander Emsley Nimmo
4 `Zealous in the Defence of the Protestant Religion and Liberty': The Making of Whig Scotland, c. 1688--c. 1746
55(16)
Christopher A. Whatley
5 Jonathan Swift's Memoirs of a Jacobite
71(14)
Ian Higgins
6 `Female Rebels': The Female Figure in Anti-Jacobite Propaganda
85(14)
Carine Martin
7 Commerce and the Jacobite Court: Scottish Migrants in France, 1688--1718
99(12)
Siobhan Talbott
8 Ultramontane Ultras: The Intellectual Character of Irish Students at the University of Paris
111(14)
Michael Brown
9 To a Fair Meeting on the Green: The Order of Toboso and Jacobite Fraternalism, 1726--c. 1739
125(14)
Robert Collis
10 English and Scottish Jacobite Painters in Eighteenth-Century Rome
139(14)
Marion Amblard
11 Polite War: Material Culture of the Jacobite Era, 1688--1760
153(20)
Jennifer L. Novotny
12 Robert Adam: `My Mother's Dear British Boy'
173(12)
Ranald MacInnes
13 From Jacobite to Jacobin: Robert Watson's Life in Opposition
185(12)
Dominic Green
14 Robert Louis Stevenson's `The Young Chevalier': Unimagined Space
197(12)
Lesley Graham
Notes 209(48)
Index 257
Kieran German is a teaching fellow at the University of Strathclyde. Allan I. Macinnes is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Strathclyde. Lesley Graham is a senior lecturer at the Universite de Bordeaux , France.