Strong Government
Linda Colley, 7 December 1989
The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, 1688-1788
byJohn Brewer.
Unwin Hyman, 289 pp., £28, April 1989,0 04 445292 6 Show More
byJohn Brewer.
Unwin Hyman, 289 pp., £28, April 1989,
Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion and Politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution
byJohn Gascoigne.
Cambridge, 358 pp., £32.50, June 1989,0 521 35139 1 Show More
byJohn Gascoigne.
Cambridge, 358 pp., £32.50, June 1989,
Imperial Meridian: The British Empire and the World
byC.A. Bayly.
Longman, 295 pp., £16.95, June 1989,0 582 04287 9 Show More
byC.A. Bayly.
Longman, 295 pp., £16.95, June 1989,
“... neither. Why not? Why was there no second wave of civil wars, no further shift in dynasty enforced by foreign troops, and no revolution from below? Such questions are enduring. Answers and approaches to them, by contrast, have shifted markedly over time. Up to the 1960s, Britain’s exceptional achievements abroad in this ... ”