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Eighteenth-Century English Politics: Recent Work

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2017

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As with earlier review articles, there is the problem of deciding what to focus on, with the accompanying issue of choice and subjectivity. The last arises from the continuing breadth of the subject, particularly the wide definition of political culture and process. As before, it is helpful to begin with Continental scholarship, which is apt to be neglected. There has been a welcome increase in interest in British history in both France and Germany. The former can be approached through Histoires d’Outre-Manche: Tendances recentes de l’Historiographie Britannique (Paris, 2001).

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Copyright © North American Conference on British Studies 2003

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Footnotes

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This article was written in October 2002. I am most grateful for the comments of Nigel Aston, Peter Borsay, Grayson Ditchfield, Bill Gibson, Bob Harris, Mike Moore, Murray Pittock, and Stephen Taylor on an earlier draft.

References

1 Albion 23, 2 (Fall 1993): 419-41; 28, 4 (Winter 1996): 607-33; 32, 2 (Summer, 2000): 248-72.