Cambridge University Press, 1965. - 772 pр.
Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Introductory survey by A. Goodwin
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Population growth by Sir John Habakkuk
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Trade by Sir John Habakkuk
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Economic ideas by Sir John Habakkuk
Literature and thought: The romantic tendency, Rousseau, Kant by W. Stark
Music, art and architecture: Music by F. W. Stefeld
Music, art and architecture: Art and architecture by Peter Murray
Science and technology by D. McKie
Educational ideas, practice and institutions by A. V. Judges
Armed forces and the art of war: Navies by Christopher Lloyd
Armed forces and the art of war: Armies by J.R. Weste
European relations with Asia and Africa: Relations with Asia by Kenneth Ballhatchet
European relations with Asia and Africa: Relations with Africa, 1763–93 by J. D. Hargreaves
European diplomatic relations, 1763–90 by M. S. Anderson
The Habsburg possessions and Germany by E. Wangermann
Russia by I. Young
The partitions of Poland by L. R. Lewitter
The Iberian states and the Italian states, 1763–1793: The Iberian states by J. Lynch
The Iberian states and the Italian states, 1763–1793: The Italian states by J. M. Roberts
The development of the American communities outside British rule by R. A. Humphreys
Social and psychological foundations of the revolutionary era by R. R. Palmer
The American revolution, 1763–93: Constitutional aspects by Max Beloff
The American Revolution in its imperial, strategic and diplomatic aspects by M. A. Jones
American independence in its American context, social and political aspects, weste expansion by Esmond Wright
The beginnings of reform in Great Britain, imperial problems, politics and administration, economic growth by W. R. Ward
French administration and public finance in their European setting by J. F. Bosher
The breakdown of the old r?gime in France by D. Dakin
The historiography of the French revolution by J. McManners
The outbreak of the French Revolution by G. E. Rud?
Reform and revolution in France: October 1789–February 1793 by A. Goodwin
Appendix: Estimated growth of population in Europe and North America in the eighteenth century
Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Introductory survey by A. Goodwin
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Population growth by Sir John Habakkuk
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Trade by Sir John Habakkuk
Population, commerce and economic ideas: Economic ideas by Sir John Habakkuk
Literature and thought: The romantic tendency, Rousseau, Kant by W. Stark
Music, art and architecture: Music by F. W. Stefeld
Music, art and architecture: Art and architecture by Peter Murray
Science and technology by D. McKie
Educational ideas, practice and institutions by A. V. Judges
Armed forces and the art of war: Navies by Christopher Lloyd
Armed forces and the art of war: Armies by J.R. Weste
European relations with Asia and Africa: Relations with Asia by Kenneth Ballhatchet
European relations with Asia and Africa: Relations with Africa, 1763–93 by J. D. Hargreaves
European diplomatic relations, 1763–90 by M. S. Anderson
The Habsburg possessions and Germany by E. Wangermann
Russia by I. Young
The partitions of Poland by L. R. Lewitter
The Iberian states and the Italian states, 1763–1793: The Iberian states by J. Lynch
The Iberian states and the Italian states, 1763–1793: The Italian states by J. M. Roberts
The development of the American communities outside British rule by R. A. Humphreys
Social and psychological foundations of the revolutionary era by R. R. Palmer
The American revolution, 1763–93: Constitutional aspects by Max Beloff
The American Revolution in its imperial, strategic and diplomatic aspects by M. A. Jones
American independence in its American context, social and political aspects, weste expansion by Esmond Wright
The beginnings of reform in Great Britain, imperial problems, politics and administration, economic growth by W. R. Ward
French administration and public finance in their European setting by J. F. Bosher
The breakdown of the old r?gime in France by D. Dakin
The historiography of the French revolution by J. McManners
The outbreak of the French Revolution by G. E. Rud?
Reform and revolution in France: October 1789–February 1793 by A. Goodwin
Appendix: Estimated growth of population in Europe and North America in the eighteenth century