Beschreibung:
Explores loyalism as a social and political force in eighteenth and nineteenth century British colonies and former colonies.
Loyalism and the British World:overviews, themes and linkages - Allan Blackstock and Frank O'GormanOrigins and Trajectories of Loyalism in England, 1580 - 1840 - Frank O'GormanThe 'Spirit of Loyalty': Material Culture, Space and the Construction of an English Loyalist Memory, 1790 - 1840 - Katrina NavickasAnti-Catholicism and Orange Loyalism in Nineteenth-Century Britain - Donald MacRaild and Kyle HughesLoyalty and the Monarchy in Ireland, c.1660 - c.1840 - Jacqueline HillThe Trajectories of Loyalty and Loyalism in Ireland, 1793 - 1849 - Allan BlackstockPresbyterians, Loyalty and Orangeism in Nineteenth-Century Ulster - Andrew HolmesUnionists and Patriots: James Whiteside, the Irish Bar and the dilemmas of the Protestant Nation in Victorian Ireland - Patrick MaumeLoyalism in British North America in the Age of Revolution, c.1775 - 1812 - Keith Mason'A colonial hybrid': Nineteenth-Century Loyalism as articulated by the Orange Order in the Maritime Colonies of British North America - Scott W. SeeCanadian Catholics, Loyalty and the British Empire, 1763 - c.1901 - Mark G. McGowanLoyalism in Australasia, 1788 - 1868 - Richard P. Davis'We love one country, one queen, one flag': Loyalism in Early Colonial New Zealand, 1840 - 1880 - Brad PattersonClientelism, Community and Collaboration: Loyalism in Nineteenth-Century Colonial India - William GouldClientelism, Community and Collaboration: Loyalism in Nineteenth-Century Colonial India - Oliver Godsmark