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The chapters in this volume celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the seminal work British Politics in the Age of Anne by looking at how Holmes's writing has influenced later historians in various fields, including ones not directly addresses by Holmes, such as gender, jacobite and urban history.
  • This volume celebrates the fortieth anniversary of the seminal work British Politics in the Age of Anne by Geoffrey Holmes
  • Demonstrates how Holmes's writing has influenced later generations of historians in various fields
  • Investigates how this 1967 book was established as a masterpiece of historical research and writing and how it quickly became the accepted interpretation of the politics of the early eighteenth century, replacing previous work based on the methodology of Sir Lewis Namier
  • This new book also shows how topics which Holmes's only touched upon, such as gender, jacobite and urban history

    Trade Review
    "In addition to Holmes's gripping and beautifully crafted pen-portrait of Wharton, each of the eleven new essays that form the bulk of this present volume take his study of British Politics as both their inspiration and point of departure." (The Journal of the Historical Society, 2010)



    Table of Contents
    1. Foreword: Alan Marshall (University of Bath Spa)

    2. Acknowledgments

    3. Notes on Contributors

    4. In No One’s Shadow: British Politics in the Age of Anne and the Writings of the History of the House of Commons: D.W.Hayton (Queen’s University, Belfast)

    5. Geoffrey Holmes and the House of Lords Reconsidered: Robin Eagles (History of Parliament)

    6. The Growth of Stability in the Age of Holmes: Richard Connors (University of Ottawa)

    7. Jacobite Politics in the Age of Anne: Daniel Szechi (University of Manchester)

    8. Uncovering a Jacobite Whig? The Commonwealth Principles of Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington: Mark Knights (University of Warwick)

    9. Rendering the Union More Complete: The Squadrone Volante and the Abolition of the Scottish Privy Council: Graham Townend (Formally University of Edinburgh)

    10. Tom Wharton and the Whig Junto: Party Leadership in Late Stuart England: Geoffrey Holmes (Late of University of Lancaster)

    11. The Clash of Interests: Commerce and Politics in the Age of Anne: Perry Gauci (University of Oxford)

    12. Geoffrey Holmes and the Urban World of Augustan England: Peter Borsey (University of Aberystwyth)

    13. ‘Last of All the Heavenly Birth’: Queen Anne and Sacral Queenship: Hannah Smith (University of Oxford)

    14. ‘Ladies Are Often Very Good Scaffolding’: Women and Politics in the Age of Anne: Elaine Chalus (University of Bath Spa)

    15. Geoffrey Holmes and the Public Sphere: Augustan Historiography from Post-Namierite to the Post-Habermasian: Brian Cowan (McGill University, Montreal)

    16. Party Affiliation in the House of Lords in 1710: A Contemporary Assessment: Clyve Jones (University of London)

    17. The Debate in the House of Lords on ‘No Peace Without Spain’, 7 December 1711: A New Source: Clyve Jones (University of London)

    Notes

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9781405193344, 978-1405193344
      ISBN10: 1405193344

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The chapters in this volume celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the seminal work British Politics in the Age of Anne by looking at how Holmes's writing has influenced later historians in various fields, including ones not directly addresses by Holmes, such as gender, jacobite and urban history.
      • This volume celebrates the fortieth anniversary of the seminal work British Politics in the Age of Anne by Geoffrey Holmes
      • Demonstrates how Holmes's writing has influenced later generations of historians in various fields
      • Investigates how this 1967 book was established as a masterpiece of historical research and writing and how it quickly became the accepted interpretation of the politics of the early eighteenth century, replacing previous work based on the methodology of Sir Lewis Namier
      • This new book also shows how topics which Holmes's only touched upon, such as gender, jacobite and urban history

        Trade Review
        "In addition to Holmes's gripping and beautifully crafted pen-portrait of Wharton, each of the eleven new essays that form the bulk of this present volume take his study of British Politics as both their inspiration and point of departure." (The Journal of the Historical Society, 2010)



        Table of Contents
        1. Foreword: Alan Marshall (University of Bath Spa)

        2. Acknowledgments

        3. Notes on Contributors

        4. In No One’s Shadow: British Politics in the Age of Anne and the Writings of the History of the House of Commons: D.W.Hayton (Queen’s University, Belfast)

        5. Geoffrey Holmes and the House of Lords Reconsidered: Robin Eagles (History of Parliament)

        6. The Growth of Stability in the Age of Holmes: Richard Connors (University of Ottawa)

        7. Jacobite Politics in the Age of Anne: Daniel Szechi (University of Manchester)

        8. Uncovering a Jacobite Whig? The Commonwealth Principles of Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington: Mark Knights (University of Warwick)

        9. Rendering the Union More Complete: The Squadrone Volante and the Abolition of the Scottish Privy Council: Graham Townend (Formally University of Edinburgh)

        10. Tom Wharton and the Whig Junto: Party Leadership in Late Stuart England: Geoffrey Holmes (Late of University of Lancaster)

        11. The Clash of Interests: Commerce and Politics in the Age of Anne: Perry Gauci (University of Oxford)

        12. Geoffrey Holmes and the Urban World of Augustan England: Peter Borsey (University of Aberystwyth)

        13. ‘Last of All the Heavenly Birth’: Queen Anne and Sacral Queenship: Hannah Smith (University of Oxford)

        14. ‘Ladies Are Often Very Good Scaffolding’: Women and Politics in the Age of Anne: Elaine Chalus (University of Bath Spa)

        15. Geoffrey Holmes and the Public Sphere: Augustan Historiography from Post-Namierite to the Post-Habermasian: Brian Cowan (McGill University, Montreal)

        16. Party Affiliation in the House of Lords in 1710: A Contemporary Assessment: Clyve Jones (University of London)

        17. The Debate in the House of Lords on ‘No Peace Without Spain’, 7 December 1711: A New Source: Clyve Jones (University of London)

        Notes

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