Kings and Desperate Men: Life in Eighteenth-century EnglandThe goal of Kings and Desperate Men is to provide a picture of eighteenth-century England up to the French Revolution. Kronenberger's work lies much closer to a social chronicle than an orthodox history, and is more concerned with manners and tastes than with treaties and wars. Kings and Desperate Men reveals what life was like for both aristocrats and commoners: their family lives, experience of larger society, habits, diet, fashions, religion, and artistic tastes. In tracing these topics for both city and country dwellers, he artfully communicates the very real division between the vivacity of London and the regular, fixed, and monotonous character of country life. The division is vital to understanding the age and the transformations it would experience.Yet Kronenberger does not ignore the more traditional historical landmarks. Kroenberger treats the characters of the leading political actors: Walpole, Bolingbroke, Burke, Fox, and Pitt, while providing the reader with a sweeping account of the formation of political parties and constitutional shifts of power between the monarchy and parliament. Students of the period who despair at its political complexities will fi nd much to appreciate in Kronenberger's condensed and easy to understand formulations.As for philosophy, Kronenberger refers to thinkers and ideas as they influence English life; especially Locke and Hume. Their ideas and reputations are explained as part of the character of society. The same is true for economics. More attention is given to the social gains of middle-class shopkeepers and the eighteenth-century zeal for stock speculation than to formal schools of thought. Especially notable is Kronenberger's treatment of both the arts and the artists of the eighteenth century-theatre, opera, music, literature, architecture, and painting. |
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... Marlborough made a rash request which proved a second disaster for the Whigs : he asked the Queen to make him commander - in - chief for life . Whether he was guided by personal ambition or patriotic feeling does not matter ; the ...
... Marlborough made a rash request which proved a second disaster for the Whigs : he asked the Queen to make him commander - in - chief for life . Whether he was guided by personal ambition or patriotic feeling does not matter ; the ...
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That story caused damage ; Louis XIV's hateful recognition of the Pretender's claims caused more damage ; but the true hinge of the matter lay elsewhere – in the vital question of whether the British sovereign ruled by divine right or ...
That story caused damage ; Louis XIV's hateful recognition of the Pretender's claims caused more damage ; but the true hinge of the matter lay elsewhere – in the vital question of whether the British sovereign ruled by divine right or ...
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a Men who had not been ready to exchange one Stuart for another , to depose Anne to bring in James , found the prospect of being ruled over by strangers from Germany a very different matter . One had no sense of tradition with the ...
a Men who had not been ready to exchange one Stuart for another , to depose Anne to bring in James , found the prospect of being ruled over by strangers from Germany a very different matter . One had no sense of tradition with the ...
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For that matter , the risk was just the sort that his conspiratorial temperament enjoyed . So once again , as in the months before Utrecht , he was meeting French agents by candlelight , this time as the tacit spokesman for England's ...
For that matter , the risk was just the sort that his conspiratorial temperament enjoyed . So once again , as in the months before Utrecht , he was meeting French agents by candlelight , this time as the tacit spokesman for England's ...
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It was all a matter , at bottom , of hoping , gambling , bluffing , a sort of profane Credo quia impossibile : as though , at the Queen's death , some Jacobite should call out “ Long live King James ! ” and the multitude , swayed by ...
It was all a matter , at bottom , of hoping , gambling , bluffing , a sort of profane Credo quia impossibile : as though , at the Queen's death , some Jacobite should call out “ Long live King James ! ” and the multitude , swayed by ...
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