Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
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Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
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Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history
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- The global Indies, British imperial culture and the reshaping of the world, 1756-1815, Ashley L. Cohen
- Civil society and empire, Ireland and Scotland in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, James Livesey
- The men who lost America, British leadership, the American Revolution, and the fate of the empire, Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy
- American enlightenments, pursuing happiness in the Age of Reason, Caroline Winterer
- The allure of the archives, Arlette Farge ; translated by Thomas Scott-Railton ; foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis
- The moral culture of the Scottish Enlightenment, 1690-1805, Thomas Ahnert
- Against war and empire, Geneva, Britain, and France in the eighteenth century, Richard Whatmore
- The allure of the archives, Arlette Farge ; translated by Thomas Scott-Railton ; foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis
- On empire, liberty, and reform, speeches and letters, Edmund Burke ; edited by David Bromwich
- Mayhem, post-war crime and violence in Britain, 1748-53, Nicholas Rogers
- William Beckford, first prime minister of the London empire, Perry Gauci
- 1688, the first modern revolution, Steve Pincus
- Against war and empire, Geneva, Britain, and France in the eighteenth century, Richard Whatmore
- The social life of books, reading together in the eighteenth-century home, Abigail Williams
- The Spanish resurgence, 1713-1748, Christopher Storrs
- Oceans of wine, Madeira and the emergence of American trade and taste, David Hancock
- The Christian monitors, the Church of England and the age of benevolence, 1680-1730, Brent S. Sirota
- Cunegonde's kidnapping, a story of religious conflict in the Age of Enlightenment, Benjamin J. Kaplan
- Enlightened pleasures, eighteenth-century France and the new epicureanism, Thomas M. Kavanagh
- Emperor of liberty, Thomas Jefferson's foreign policy, Francis D. Cogliano
- Vagrant figures, law, literature, and the origins of the police, Sal Nicolazzo
- The warrior, the voyager, and the artist, three lives in an age of empire, Kate Fullagar
- The politics of parody, a literary history of caricature, 1760-1830, David Francis Taylor
- Enlightenment's frontier, the Scottish Highlands and the origins of environmentalism, Fredrik Albritton Jonsson