Curious and Diverting Journies, Thro' the Whole Island of Great-Britain
Author: Daniel Defoe
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Published: 1734
Total Pages: 552
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Author: Daniel Defoe
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Published: 1734
Total Pages: 552
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Esther Moir
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-08
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1136767800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1964, this book examines the Tour of Britain. It focuses, neither on foreign tourists coming to Britain, nor on British tourists travelling abroad, but on British people exploring their native land in the three centuries from 1540 to 1840. During this period, it became a popular pastime amongst gentlemen of leisure to travel for weeks, even months, in discovery of their own country and this book describes both the pleasure taken by tourists of Britain and the hardships they endured. Tracking these journeys over three centuries, the book presents a changing English landscape, a changing economy, and a change in people’s tastes as the interests and concerns of the tourists evolve over the timeframe covered.
Author: William Thomas Lowndes
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 1074
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 582
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: L. W. Hanson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1963-01-02
Total Pages: 1010
ISBN-13: 0521051967
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 1963 volume records all new works on economic affairs published in British and Irish libraries in the first half of the eighteenth century.
Author: Henry G. Bohn
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-11-09
Total Pages: 874
ISBN-13: 336813132X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Author: Daniel Defoe
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 522
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ellis Wasson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2012-01-04
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1444399004
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDesigned to complement the author's A History of Modern Britain, this collection of primary sources illuminates and augments the study of modern Britain with coverage of political, imperial, and economic history as well as class and cultural issues Features a broad range of documents, in a well-structured and easy-to-use format, including important, well-known documents and lesser-known excerpts from memoirs and private correspondence Provides up-to-date, balanced coverage of political, imperial, social, economic, and cultural history with over 180 documents Offers a thorough rendering of social class and national identity, including coverage of changes in British society over the last 20 years Includes discussion questions for each document, as well as lists of historical debates and extensive bibliographies of both on-line and traditional sources for students' further research
Author: Daniel Defoe
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2005-08-25
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 0141962356
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBritain in the early eighteenth century: an introduction that is both informative and imaginative, reliable and entertaining. To the tradition of travel writing Daniel Defoe brings a lifetime's experience as a businessman, soldier, economic journalist and spy, and his Tour (1724-6) is an invaluable source of social and economic history. But this book is far more than a beautifully written guide to Britain just before the industrial revolution, for Defoe possessed a wild, inventive streak that endows his work with astonishing energy and tension, and the Tour is his deeply imaginative response to a brave new economic world. By employing his skills as a chronicler, a polemicist and a creative writer keenly sensitive to the depredations of time, Defoe more than achieves his aim of rendering 'the present state' of Britain.
Author: Antti Matikkala
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 488
ISBN-13: 1843834235
DOWNLOAD EBOOK`Sheds considerable new light on the nature, development and functions of the orders in a key phase of their history, and goes a long way to explaining how such archaic institutions could flourish in a culture that is commonly thought anti-traditional and especially hostile to the "middle ages"'. Professor JONATHAN BOULTON, University of Notre Dame. This is the first comprehensive study to set the British orders of knighthood properly into the context of the honours system - by analysing their political, social and cultural functions from the Restoration of the monarchy to the end of George II's reign. It examines the revival of the Order of the Garter and the proposals to establish the Orders of the Royal Oak and the Esquires of the Martyred King at the Restoration, the foundation (1687) and the revival (1703-4) of the Order of the Thistle as well as the foundation of the Order of the Bath (1725). It establishes just how central a part the orders played in the British high political life and its comprehensive and multidimensional approach carefully contrasts the idealistic discourse of virtue and honour to the real workings of the honours system; it also makes the case for the 'Chivalric Enlightenment'. The 'orders over the water', the Garter and the Thistle conferred by the Jacobite claimants, are discussed for the first time in the context of the established British honours system. Overall, the comparison between the socially very restricted British and the increasingly meritocratic Continental orders highlights the isolation of the British honours system from the European tendencies.