Culture, Politics and Society in Britain, 1660-1800Jeremy Black, Jeremy Gregory |
Contents
representations of Charles II | 13 |
The press and the politics of culture in Bristol 16601775 | 49 |
religion culture and politics in | 82 |
The ideological significance of Scottish Jacobite Latinity | 110 |
the role of the portrait in eighteenth | 131 |
medical ideology in the Enlighten | 154 |
Ideology history xenophobia and the world of print | 184 |
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