Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
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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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Allan I. MacInnes
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Lesley Graham
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Allan I. Macinnes
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Kieran German
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Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Allan I. MacInnes, Kieran German, Lesley Graham
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Allan I. MacInnes, Kieran German, Lesley Graham
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Allan I. MacInnes, Kieran German, Lesley Graham
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Allan I. MacInnes, Kieran German, Lesley Graham
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Kieran German, Lesley Graham, Allan I. Macinnes
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788
- LWLiving with Jacobitism, 1690-1788Kieran German, Lesley Graham, Allan I. Macinnes
Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788