Geographies of an Imperial Power by Jeremy Black

Geographies of an Imperial Power by Jeremy Black

Author:Jeremy Black [Black, Jeremy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780253033505
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2018-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. C. Rose, England in the 1690s: Revolution, Religion, and War (Oxford, 1999).

2. M. Knights, The Devil in Disguise. Deception, Delusion, and Fanaticism in the Early Enlightenment (Oxford, 2011).

3. J. Golinski, British Weather and the Climate of Enlightenment (Chicago, 2007).

4. Westminster Journal, June 19, 1773, April 9, 16, 1774.

5. Browne to his father, August 24, 1765, BL. RP. 3284. For a different account including a hollow Earth, plant-men and much later found in science fiction, see A Journey to the World Underground (London, 1742), the first English edition of Ludvig Holberg’s book. Book originally published in Latin in 1741.

6. P. Willis, Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden (Newcastle, UK, 2002).

7. J. Rosenheim, The Emergence of a Ruling Order: English Landed Society, 1650–1750 (Oxford, 1998).

8. R. Williams, “Some Aspects of Summary Justice in Eighteenth-Century Rural Berkshire,” Archives 26 (2001): 52; P. B. Munsche, Gentlemen and Poachers: The English Game Laws 1671–1831 (Cambridge, 1981).

9. Anon., dedication to Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond, in Anon., A Letter to John Dunning (London, 1780), 12.

10. B. Wragg, The Life and Works of John Carr of York (York, UK, 2000).

11. D. C. Chambers, The Planters of the English Landscape Garden: Botany, Trees, and the Georgics (New Haven, CT, 1993).

12. T. Whately, Observations on Modern Gardening (London, 1770), 183–84.

13. T. Williamson and L. Bellamy, Property and Landscape (London, 1987).

14. R. Mabey, “The Great Earth-Mover: Just How Capable Was Capability Brown?,” New Statesman, July 29–August 11, 2016: 84–86. See also N. Everett, The Tory View of Landscape (New Haven, CT, 1994).

15. A thematic issue titled “Georgian Landscapes of Treason and Virtue: Dynastic and Party Political Rivalry between the Jacobite Wentworth Castle and Whig Wentworth Woodhouse,” New Arcadian Journal (1991): 31–32.

16. S. Copley and P. Garside, eds., The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscape, and Aesthetics since 1770 (Cambridge, 1994).

17. This is used in the spread on voting in the late eighteenth century in P. Wade-Martins, ed., The Historical Atlas of Norfolk (Norwich, UK, 1993).

18. T. Gray, The Art of the Devon Garden: The Depiction of Plants and Ornamental Landscapes (Exeter, UK, 2013).

19. H. Walpole, On Modern Gardening (London, 1975), 30.

20. I. R. Christie, British Non-Elite MPs, 1715–1820 (Oxford, 1995).

21. C. Christie, The British Country House in the Eighteenth Century (Manchester, 2000); R. Wilson and A. Mackley, Creating Paradise: The Building of the English Country House 1660–1800 (London, 2000).

22. K. Grady, The Georgian Public Buildings of Leeds and the West Riding (Leeds, 1989); A. White, The Buildings of Georgian Lancaster (Lancaster, UK, 1992).

23. J. Ayres, Building the Georgian City (New Haven, CT, 1998).

24. R. Hyde, ed., The A to Z of Georgian London (London, 1982), v.

25. R. C. Allen, Enclosure and the Yeoman: The Agricultural Development of the South Midlands 1450–1850 (Oxford, 1992).

26. M. Chase, The People’s Farm: English Radical Agrarianism 1775–1840 (Oxford, 1988); J. M. Neeson, Commoners: Common Rights, Enclosure and Social Change in England, 1700–1820 (Cambridge, 1993). For an approach employing the techniques of historical geography, D. Grigg, The Agricultural Revolution in South Lincolnshire (Cambridge, 1966).

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