Negotiating Toleration

Negotiating Toleration

Author: Nigel Aston

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-03-22

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 019252626X

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1714 was a revolutionary year for Dissenters across the British Empire. The Hanoverian Succession upended a political and religious order antagonistic to Protestant non-conformity and replaced it with a regime that was, ostensibly, sympathetic to the Whig interest. The death of Queen Anne and the dawn of Hanoverian Rule presented Dissenters with fresh opportunities and new challenges as they worked to negotiate and legitimize afresh their place in the polity. Negotiating Toleration: Dissent and the Hanoverian Succession, 1714-1760 examines how Dissenters and their allies in a range of geographic contexts confronted and adapted to the Hanoverian order. Collectively, the contributors reveal that though generally overlooked compared to the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9 or the Act of Union in 1707, 1714 was a pivotal moment with far reaching consequences for dissenters at home and abroad. By decentralizing the narrative beyond England and exploring dissenting reactions in Scotland, Ireland, and North America, the collection demonstrates the extent to which the Succession influenced the politics and touched the lives of ordinary people across the British Atlantic world. As well as offering a thorough breakdown of confessional tensions within Britain during the short and medium terms, this authoritative volume also marks the first attempt to look at the complex interaction between religious communities in consequence of the Hanoverian Succession.


At Day's Close: Night in Times Past

At Day's Close: Night in Times Past

Author: A. Roger Ekirch

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2006-10-17

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0393329011

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Beautifully illuminated by a color insert and with black-and-white illustrations throughout, this compelling narrative of night is panoramic in scope yet fashioned on an intimate scale and enriched by personal stories.


The Little Republic

The Little Republic

Author: Karen Harvey

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2012-04-19

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0199533849

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Reconstructs the distinctive relationship between the house and masculinity in the eighteenth century; adds a missing piece to the history of the home, uncovering the hopes and fears men had for their homes and families. Reveals how the public identity of men has always depended, to a considerable extent, upon the roles they performed within doors.


Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century

Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century

Author: Marjo Kaartinen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1317320298

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Early modern physicians and surgeons tried desperately to understand breast cancer, testing new medicines and radically improving operating techniques. In this study, the first of its kind, Kaartinen explores the emotional responses of patients and their families to the disease in the long eighteenth century.


The Study of Anatomy in Britain, 1700–1900

The Study of Anatomy in Britain, 1700–1900

Author: Fiona Hutton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 131731932X

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Hutton looks at Manchester and Oxford to provide a comparative history of anatomical study. Using the Anatomy Act as a focal point, she examines how these two cities dealt with the need for bodies over two centuries.