1790s
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Key Comparative Timelines |
A look at key events in France and Britain during the period |
1789, 1794, 1792, 1790s, French Revolution | view |
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Pamphlets & Hannah More |
Hannah More was one of the leading contributors to the loyalist pamphlet campaign of the 1790s. This document contains an image of the front cover... |
1790s, Georgian Britain, loyalism, Hannah More | view |
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unit 6 |
Extracts from Paine's Rights of Man - vivdly exposing the tensions between the two men, and between British whigs generally in the face of the... |
1790s, French Revolution, Thomas Paine, Edmund Burke | view |
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unit 6 |
The British reaction to the French revolution - key timeline and events |
1789, 1790s, Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, william pitt, king george III, Whigs, tories | view |
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unit 6 |
Extracts from Burke's Reflections - his key views on the excellence of the British constitution (with an implicit condemnation of the French... |
1790s, Edmund Burke, French Revolution | view |
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unit 7 |
Pitt's government on the growing and inherent dangers of 'French Principles' |
1790s, william pitt, French Revolution | view |
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unit 7 |
Leading radical Whig, Charles James Fox, welcomes the French Revolution |
charles fox, 1790s, French Revolution | view |
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unit 7 |
The (moderate?) resolutions of the Paineite London Corresponding Society |
1790s, French Revolution, LCS | view |
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unit 8 |
A declaration of loyalty from a popular association, in the year war was declared |
1790s, French Revolution, loyalism | view |
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unit 8 |
Extract from a loyalist propagand tract by the popular writer and evangelist Hannah More |
1790s, French Revolution, loyalism, Hannah More | view |