Research and write the essay (maximum up to 3000 words exclusive footnotes). It is not expected to read all the items listed for an essay question, but aspire to use as many as possible, ideally drawing upon a mix of books, chapters and articles.
Essay question: Why did the Jacobite ’45 fail and how significant were the consequences?
Reading list:
J. Black, ‘Could the Jacobites have Won?’, History Today, 45:7 (1995), pp. 24-29.
*J. Black, Culloden and the ’45 (2010) [H Reserve]
*J. Black, ‘Military Aspects of the ’45’, in M. Lynch, ed., Jacobitism and the ’45, (1995), pp.
49-57. [E-Reserve]
L. Colley, Britons (2009), pp. 44-9, 72-86. [E-book]
E. Cruickshanks, ed., Ideology and conspiracy: aspects of Jacobitism, 1689–1759 (1982) *E. Cruickshanks and J. Black, eds., The Jacobite Challenge (Edinburgh, 1988).
T.M. Devine, The Scottish Nation, 1700-2000 (1999), pp. 31-48.
C. Duffy, The ’45: Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Untold Story of the Jacobite Rising
(2004)
C. Duffy, The Best of Enemies: Germans versus Jacobites, 1746 (2013).
G. Fremont-Barnes, The Jacobite Rebellion 1745-46 (2011). [E-book]
B. Harris, ‘“A Great Palladium of our Liberties”: The British Press and the “Forty-Five”’,
Historical Research, 68 (1995), pp. 67-87.
B. Harris, Politics and the Nation: Britain in the Mid-Eighteenth Century (Oxford, 2002). J. Hawkins, ‘Imperial ’45: the Jacobite Rebellion in Transatlantic Context’, Journals of
Imperial and Commonwealth History, 24 (1996), pp. 24-47.
M. Hook, The ‘Forty-five: The Last Jacobite Rebellion (1996).
*B. Lenman, Integration, Enlightenment and Industrialization: Scotland, 1746-1832 (1981),
ch. 1 [E-Reserve]
B. Lenman, The Jacobite Cause (1986).
*M. Lynch, ed., Jacobitism and the ‘45 (1995). [H Reserve]
A.I. Macinnes, ‘Jacobitism’, History Today, 34:10 (1984), pp. 22-29.
A.I. Macinnes, Clanship, Commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603-1788 (1996).
A.I. Macinnes, ‘Jacobitism in Scotland: Episodic Cause or National Movement?’ Scottish
Historical Review, 86 (2007), pp. 225-252.
*A.E. MacRobert, The 1745 Rebellion and the Southern Scottish Lowlands (Ely, 2006). [H
Reserve]
A.E. MacRobert, ‘The Myths about the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion’, Historian, 99 (2008), pp. 16-23.
F. McLynn, France and the Jacobite Rising of 1745 (1981).
F. McLynn, Invasion: From the Armada to Hitler, 1588-1945 (1987)
P.K. Monod, Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788 (1989).
M.G.H. Pittock, Jacobitism (1998).
M.G.H. Pittock, The Myth of the Jacobite Clans (2nd ed., 2009).
*M.G.H. Pittock, Scottish Nationality (2001), chapter 2: Scotland’s Ruin? [E-Reserve] G. Plank, Rebellion and Savagery: The Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the British Empire
(Philadelphia, 2006).
W.A. Speck, The Butcher: The Duke of Cumberland and the Suppression of the 45 (2nd ed.,
2014).
J. Stephen, ‘Scottish Nationalism and Stuart Unionism: The Edinburgh Council, 1745’,
Journal of British Studies, 49 (2010), pp. 47-72.
D. Szechi, The Jacobites: Britain and Europe, 1688-1788 (Manchester, 1994).
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