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Scotland and the French Revolutionary War, 1792-1802

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A study of Scotland's role in the French revolutionary wars


What role did Scotland play in the British state's war against Revolutionary France, and its efforts to halt the influence of French revolutionary political ideology at home?

For the British government's supporters in Scotland in the 1790s, one thing was paramount: they were fighting French principles in any shape or form they might take. Whether this meant defeating the influence of French revolutionary ideas in Scotland, or defeating the military menace of the French republic, they were determined to stand firm in their support of the British state.

This book charts the Scottish contribution to, both the war effort of the 1790s, and the British government's struggles to defeat political radicalism at home; lasting from the first outbreak of political disturbances in Scotland in 1792, until the French revolutionary war came to an end in 1802. In this, the Scots made their very distinct mark in terms of recruitment for armed service, demonstrations of loyalty, and prosecutions against political radicals in the law courts but, perhaps less so, in terms of their financial contributions . The government of Scotland was further integrated into the British state in a structural sense over the course of the decade, yet retained many distinctly Scottish features none the less and - on the whole - the 1790s comes across as a time when the Scots found little difficulty in seeing themselves as both British and Scottish.

Key Features



  • Archival study of Scotland's role in the French revolution

  • Examines the Scottish government's level of involvement

  • Covers political trials and military recruitment

  • Looks at loyalist demonstrations and ideology

  • Analyses financial backing of wars



    • List of contents










      Acknowledgements; List of tables; Introduction; 1. The Government of Scotland in the 1790s; 2. Political Trials; 3. Military Recruitment; 4. Financial Contributions; 5. Demonstrations of Loyalty; 6. Loyalist Ideology; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

      About the author










      Atle L. Wold is a Senior Lecturer of British Civilisation Studies at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages at the University of Oslo. His main research interest has been privateering and diplomacy in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars period.

      Summary

      Scotland and the French Revolutionary War, 1792-1802 aims to provide an up-dated discussion of the nature and extent of Scottish support for the British state in the 1790s.

Product details

Authors Atle Wold, Atle L. Wold, Wold Atle
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2015
 
EAN 9781474403313
ISBN 978-1-4744-0331-3
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 20 mm
Series Scottish Historical Review Monographs
Scottish Historical Review Mon
Scottish Historical Review Monographs
Scottish Historical Review Mon
Subject Non-fiction book

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