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The New Cambridge Modern History

The New Cambridge Modern History

The New Cambridge Modern History

Volume 7: The Old Regime, 1713–1763
J. O. Lindsay
March 1957
7. The Old Regime, 1713–1763
Hardback
9780521045452

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    This volume surveys the political, military and diplomatic history of a period of changing alliances and limited and gentlemanly but frequent wars. It gives particular weight to the emergence of Prussia and Russia as European Powers and to the rivalry of France and England in America, in India and on the high seas. The economic background to these national fortunes is of increasing international trade, technological progress and colonialisation. Socially, European society slowly evolved from the domination of the aristocracy to that of urban populations and bourgeois administrators. Intellectually, the culture of Europe took on what are recognized as specifically eighteenth-century forms and ideals. From the point of view of world history this period saw the confirmation of European pre-eminence and dominion.

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    March 1957
    Hardback
    9780521045452
    646 pages
    235 × 160 × 50 mm
    1.165kg
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introductory summary J. O. Lindsay
    • 2. The growth of overseas commerce and European manufacture Charles Wilson
    • 3. The social classes and the foundations of the States J. O. Lindsay
    • 4. The visual arts and imaginative literature Sir Albert Richardson
    • 5. The Enlightenment A. Cobban
    • 6. Religion R. W. Greaves
    • 7. Monarchy and administration J. O. Lindsay and W. R. Brock
    • 8. The armed forces and the art of war Eric Robson
    • 9. International relations J. O. Lindsay
    • 10. The decline of Divine-Right monarchy in France A. Cobban
    • 11. England W. R. Brock
    • 12. The western Mediterranean and Italy J. O. Lindsay
    • 13. The organisation and rise of Prussia W. H. Bruford
    • 14. Russia Ian Young
    • 15. Scandinavia and the Baltic M. Hatton
    • 16. Poland under the Saxon kings L. R. Lewitter
    • 17. The Habsburg dominions C. A. Macartney
    • 18. The War of the Austrian Succession M. A. Thomson
    • 19. The diplomatic revolution D. B. Horn
    • 20. The Seven Years War Eric Robson
    • 21. The development of the American communities: (1) Latin America J. H. Parry
    • (2) North America Frank Thistlethwaite
    • 22. Rivalries in America: (1) The Caribbean J. H. Parry
    • (2) North America Frank Thistlethwaite
    • 23. Rivalries in India C. C. Davies
    • 24. Economic Relations in Africa and the Far East: (1) Africa J. Gallagher
    • (2) Asia Victor Purcell.
      Contributors
    • J. O. Lindsay, Charles Wilson, Sir Albert Richardson, A. Cobban, R. W. Greaves, W. R. Brock, Eric Robson, A. Cobban, W. R. Brock, W. H. Bruford, Ian Young, M. Hatton, L. R. Lewitter, C. A. Macartney, M. A. Thomson, D. B. Horn, Eric Robson, Frank Thistlethwaite, J. H. Parry, C. C. Davies, J. Gallagher, Victor Purcell

    • Editor
    • J. O. Lindsay