The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution
Hampson describes how the French Revolution, which seemed to promise an era of Franco-British partnership, led to an even more bitter estrangement between the two nations. Both the British and French peoples saw the revolution of 1789 as offering the prospect of a new Franco-British partnership. These hopes soon foundered on old suspicions and new ideological divergences. The result was to confirm the traditional perception of each nation's own identity, centred on the state in France and the people in Great Britain.
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The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution
Hampson describes how the French Revolution, which seemed to promise an era of Franco-British partnership, led to an even more bitter estrangement between the two nations. Both the British and French peoples saw the revolution of 1789 as offering the prospect of a new Franco-British partnership. These hopes soon foundered on old suspicions and new ideological divergences. The result was to confirm the traditional perception of each nation's own identity, centred on the state in France and the people in Great Britain.
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The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution

The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution

by N. Hampson
The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution

The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution

by N. Hampson

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Overview

Hampson describes how the French Revolution, which seemed to promise an era of Franco-British partnership, led to an even more bitter estrangement between the two nations. Both the British and French peoples saw the revolution of 1789 as offering the prospect of a new Franco-British partnership. These hopes soon foundered on old suspicions and new ideological divergences. The result was to confirm the traditional perception of each nation's own identity, centred on the state in France and the people in Great Britain.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349406678
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Series: French Perceptions of England During the French Revolution
Edition description: 1st ed. 1998
Pages: 181
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

NORMAN HAMPSON was born in 1922. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and University College, Oxford. During the war he served for two years with the Free French navy. He subsequently taught history at the universities of Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne and York and has published numerous books on the Enlightenment and the French Revolutions.

Table of Contents

Introduction The View from Across the Channel The Future Revolutionaries The First Crisis of the Revolution New France and Old England The Road to War The Demonization of Pitt The Shaping of Things to Come Bibliography Index
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