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France, Britain, and the Struggle for the Revolutionary Western Mediterranean, by Joshua Meeks

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France, Britain, and the Struggle for the Revolutionary Western Mediterranean, by Joshua Meeks
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
France, Britain, and the Struggle for the Revolutionary Western Mediterranean
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
985046894
Responsibility statement
by Joshua Meeks
Series statement
Springer eBooks.War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850
Summary
This book investigates the conflict over control over the Western Mediterranean in the late eighteenth-century. The Western Mediterranean during the 1790s featured a constant struggle for control over the region. While most histories point to military events such as the Italian Campaign as descriptive of this struggle between the two competing ideological forces of Revolutionary France and the Counter-Revolutionary First Coalition led by Britain, this book takes a different approach. Rather than looking at the struggle between ideologies, this book looks at the struggle within those ideologies, arguing that the Western Mediterranean states were not simply the battlefields or the prizes of the struggle, but were active participants with goals of autonomy or neutrality. The focus stretches beyond conflict between France and Britain, into the adaptation of ideology for different uses in Tuscany, Toulon, Algiers, Spain, and especially Corsica.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- 1. The Western Mediterranean in the Age of Revolutions -- 2. Revolutionary Corsica, 1789-1793 -- 3. Britain and the First Coalition in the Western Mediterranean, 1793 -- 4. The Anglo-Corsican Kingdom, 1794-1796 -- 5. The French Attack on Mediterranean Neutrality, 1794-1796 -- 6. The Settling of the Western Mediterranean, 1796-1797
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