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Living with Jacobitism, 1690–1788
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Introduction: Living with Jacobitism 1 Th e First Jacobite and the Scottish Parliament 2 Th e Scottish Jacobite Community at Saint-Germain aft er the Departure of the Stuart Court 3 Liturgy: Th e Sacramental Soul of Jacobitism 4 ‘Zealous in the Defence of the Protestant Religion and Liberty’: Th e Making of Whig Scotland, c. 1688–c. 1746 5 Jonathan Swift ’s Memoirs of a Jacobite 6 ‘Female Rebels’: Th e Female Figure in Anti-Jacobite Propaganda 7 Commerce and the Jacobite Court: Scottish Migrants in France, 1688–1718 8 Ultramontane Ultras: Th e Intellectual Character of Irish Students at the University of Paris 9 To a Fair Meeting on the Green: Th e Order of Toboso and Jacobite Fraternalism, 1726–c. 1739 10 English and Scottish Jacobite Painters in Eighteenth-Century Rome 11 Polite War: Material Culture of the Jacobite Era, 1688–1760 12 Robert Adam: ‘My Mother’s Dear British Boy’ 13 From Jacobite to Jacobin: Robert Watson’s Life in Opposition 14 Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Th e Young Chevalier’: Unimagined Space

About the Author

Kieran German is a teaching fellow at the University of Strathclyde. Allan I. Macinnes is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Strathclyde. Lesley Graham is a senior lecturer at the Universite de Bordeaux , France.

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'A stimulating and exciting book which opens a new window on the Jacobites as a living, dynamic community.' Daniel Szechi, University of Manchester

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