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For king, constitution, and country : the English Loyalists and the French Revolution / Robert R. Dozier.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©1983.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813162713
  • 0813162718
Other title:
  • English Loyalists and the French Revolution
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: For King, Constitution, and Country : The English Loyalists and the French Revolution.DDC classification:
  • 941.07/3 941.073
LOC classification:
  • DA520
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Contents:
The awakening of the Loyalists -- The crisis of 1792 -- The Loyal Association Movement -- The Loyalists and the Cold War -- The year of indecision -- The Loyal volunteers.
Summary: England trembled in 1792. In May, George III issued a proclamation warning his subjects of ""diverse wicked and seditious writings"" then being circulated which might ""excite tumult and disorder."" The response to this proclamation -- an unprecedented expression of loyalty to crown and constitution -- marked the beginnings of a movement that was to influence British political life well into the nineteenth century. For King, Constitution, and Country is the first full-scale exploration of the nature and origins of this loyalist movement. The British government had genuine cause for concern.
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England trembled in 1792. In May, George III issued a proclamation warning his subjects of ""diverse wicked and seditious writings"" then being circulated which might ""excite tumult and disorder."" The response to this proclamation -- an unprecedented expression of loyalty to crown and constitution -- marked the beginnings of a movement that was to influence British political life well into the nineteenth century. For King, Constitution, and Country is the first full-scale exploration of the nature and origins of this loyalist movement. The British government had genuine cause for concern.

The awakening of the Loyalists -- The crisis of 1792 -- The Loyal Association Movement -- The Loyalists and the Cold War -- The year of indecision -- The Loyal volunteers.

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