9781608198016-1608198014-Jacobites: A New History of the '45 Rebellion

Jacobites: A New History of the '45 Rebellion

ISBN-13: 9781608198016
ISBN-10: 1608198014
Edition: First American Edition
Author: Jacqueline Riding
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781608198016
ISBN-10: 1608198014
Edition: First American Edition
Author: Jacqueline Riding
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Press
Format: Hardcover 608 pages

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Jacobites: A New History of the '45 Rebellion (ISBN-13: 9781608198016 and ISBN-10: 1608198014), written by authors Jacqueline Riding, was published by Bloomsbury Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Great Britain (European History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Jacobites: A New History of the '45 Rebellion (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Great Britain books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.91.

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The dramatic story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his quixotic attempt to regain the throne of England.

The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-46 is one of the most important turning points in British history. The tale of Charles Edward Stuart, "Bonnie Prince Charlie," and his heroic attempt to regain his grandfather's (James II) crown--remains the stuff of legend: the hunted fugitive, Flora MacDonald, and the dramatic escape over the sea to the Isle of Skye. But the full story--the real history--is even more dramatic, captivating, and revelatory.

Much more than a single rebellion, the events of 1745 were part of an ongoing civil war that threatened to destabilize the British nation and its empire. The Bonnie Prince and his army alone could not have posed a great threat. But with the involvement of Britain's perennial enemy, Catholic France, it was a far more dangerous and potentially catastrophic situation for the British crown. With encouragement and support from Louis XV, Charles’s triumphant Jacobite army advanced all the way to Derby, a mere 120 miles from London, before a series of missteps ultimately doomed the rebellion to crushing defeat and annihilation at Culloden in April 1746--the last battle ever fought on British soil.

Jacqueline Riding conveys the full weight of these monumental years of English and Scottish history as the future course of Great Britain as a united nation was irreversibly altered.

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