History of the British Army, 1714-1783: An Institutional History
In: History of the British Army Ser.
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In: History of the British Army Ser.
How did continental Europeans contribute to the eighteenth-century British Empire? Stephen Conway observes how European settlers, soldiers, scientists, sailors, clergymen, merchants, and technical experts contributed to the British Empire, and how they were shaped by imperial direction and control.
In: I.B.Tauris short histories
The American war against British imperial rule (1775-1783) was the world's first great popular revolution. Ideologically defined by the colonists' formal Declaration of Independence in 1776, the struggle has taken on something a mythic character, especially in the United States. From the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere's ride to raise the countryside of New England against the march of the Redcoats; from the heroic resistance of the militia Minutemen at the battles of Lexington and Concord to the famous crossing of the Delaware by General George Washington; and from the American travails of Bu
In: Diplomacy and statecraft, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 181-181
ISSN: 1557-301X
In: Diplomacy & statecraft, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 181-182
ISSN: 0959-2296
In: Diplomacy & statecraft, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 181
ISSN: 0959-2296
In: War in history, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 513-514
ISSN: 1477-0385
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 56-82
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 193-226
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 83-114
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 33-55
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 1-10
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 143-169
In: War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland, S. 227-252