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Bibliographie

Sur les Iles britanniques à la veille de la Révolution française

Sur la société

H. Barker and E. Challus (dir.), Gender in Eighteenth-Century England: Roles, Representations and Responsibilities, Londres, Longman, 1997.

J. Barry et C. Brooks, The Middling Sort of People : Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1994.

J.V. Beckett, The Aristocracy in England 1660-1914, Oxford, Blackwell, 1986.

W. Bowden, Industrial Society in England towards the end of the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Frank Cass and Co., 1965.

John Cannon, Aristocratic Century: The Peerage of Eighteenth-Century England, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984.

J.C.D. Clark, English Society 1688-1832 : Ideology, social structure and political practice during the Ancien Regime, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1983.

P. Clark, British Clubs and Societies 1580-1800 : The origins of an Associational World, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2000.

1 P. Earle, The Making of the English Middle Class : Business, Society and Family Life in London, 1600-1730, Londres, Methuen, 1989.

D. Hay et N. Rogers, Eighteenth-Century English Society, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997.

J. J. Hecht, The Domestic Servant in Eighteenth-century England, Londres, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980.

B. Hill, Woman, work and Sexual Politics in Eighteeenth-century England, Oxford, Blackwell, 1985.

T. Hitchcock, English Sexualities. 1700-1800, Londres, Palgrave Macmillan, 1997.

T. Hitchcock, Down and Out in Eighteenth-century Londres, Hambledon Continuun, 2007.

T. Hitchcock et R. Shoemaker, London Lives: Poverty, Crime and the Making of the Modern City, 1690-1800, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015.

E.J. Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire : The Economic History of Britain since 1750, Londres, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968 (tr. française, 1977).

M. Hunt, The Middling Sort : Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England 1679-1780, Berkeley, CA, Uinversity of California Press, 1996.

J. Kelly et M. Powell, Clubs and Societies in Eighteenth-century Ireland, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2010.

P. Langford, A Polite and Commercial People : England 1727-1783, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989.

M. Mc Cormack, The Independent Man : Citizenship and Gender Politics in Georgian England, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2005.

2 R. W. Malcolmson, Life and Labour in England 1700-1780, Londres, Hutchinson, 1981.

G. E. Mingay, English Landed Society in the Eighteenth-century, Londres, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963.

R. Porter, English Society in the Eighteenth Century, Harmondsworth, Allen Lane, 1990.

A. Randall, Riotous Assemblies : Popular Protest in Hanoverian England, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006.

W.D. Rubinstein, Elites and the Wealthy in Modern British Industry : Essays in Social and Economic History, Brighton, Harvester, 1987.

F.-J. Ruggiu, Les élites et les villes moyennes en France et en Angleterre (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles), Paris, L’Harmattan, 1997.

J. Rule, Albion's People: English Society 1714-1815, Londres, Routledge, 1992.

Lawrence Stone et Jeanne C. Fawtier Stone, An Open Elite? England 1540-1880, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984.

E.P. Thompson, Whigs and Hunters : the Origin of the Black Act, Londres, Allen Lane, 1975 (tr. française 2014).

E.P. Thompson, “Eighteenth-century English Society: Class Struggle Without Class?”, Social History, Volume 3, 1978, n°2, pp. 133-165.

E.P. Thompson, Customs in Common, Londres, Merlin Press, 1991 (tr. française, 2015).

F.M. L. Thompson (dir.), The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, vol 2 : People and their Environment, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990.

3 F.M. L. Thompson, Gentrification and the Enterprise Culture Britain 1750-1980, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001.

D. Wahrman, Imagining the Middle-Class : The Political Representation of Class in Britain, c.1780-1840, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995.

Sur les manufactures, le commerce et l'agriculture, outre les ouvrages précédemment cités, on pourra aussi se reporter à :

D. H. Aldcroft et M. J. Freeman, Transport in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1983.

T. S. Ashton, An Economic History of England : The 18th century, Londres, Methuen, 1955.

A. Armstrong,Farmworkers: A Social and Economic History, 1770-1980, Londres, Batsford, 1988.

M. Berg, The Age of Manufactures, 1700-1820 : Industry, Innovation and Work in Britain, Londres, Routledge, 1994.

S. Bianchi, M. Biard, A. Forrest, E. Gruter, J. Jacquart, La terre et les paysans en France et en Grande-Bretagne du début du XVII e à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Paris, Arland Colin, 1999.

J. D. Chambers et G. E. Mingay, The Agricultural Revolution 1750-1880, Londres, Batsford, 1966.

L. A. Clarkson, Proto-industrialization ; The First Phase of Industrialisation?, Basingstoke, Macmillan, , 1985.

P. J. Corfield, The Impact of English Towns 1700-1800, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1982.

N. F. R. Crafts, British Economic Growth during the Industrial Revolution, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1985.

4 F. Crouzet, De la supériorité de l'Angleterre sur la France : l'économique et l'imaginaire, XVIIe-XXe siècle, Paris, Perrin, 1985.

F. Crouzet, Britain Ascendant: Comparative Studies in Franco-British Economic History. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991

R. Davis, The Industrial Revolution and British Overseas Trade, Leicester, Leicester University Press, 1979.

R. M. Hartwell (dir.), The Causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Londres, Methuen, 1967.

D. W. Howell, The Rural Poor in Eighteenth-Century Wales, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2000.

P. Hudson, The Industrial Revolution, Londres, Arnold, 1992.

F. Jarrige, Au temps des “tueuses de bras“. Les bris de machines à l’aube de l’ère industrielle (1780-1860), Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009.

E. L. Jones, Agriculture and Economic Growth in England 1650-1815, Londres, Methuen, 1967.

P. Mantoux, La révolution industrielle au XVIIIe siècle. Essai sur les commencements de la grande industrie moderne en Angleterre, Paris, Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d’Edition, 1906.

S. W. Martins et T. Williamson, Roots of Change : Farming and the Landscape in east Anglia, c.1700-1870, Exeter, British Agricultural History Society, 1999.

R. Marx, La révolution industrielle en Grande-Bretagne, Paris, Armand Colin, 1997.

P. Mathias, The Transformation of England : Essays in the economic and social history of England in the eighteenth century, Londres, Methuen, 1979.

W. E. Minchinton, The Growth of English Overseas Trade in the 17th and 18th centuries, Londres, Methuen, 1969.

5 G. E. Mingay (dir.), The Agrarian History of England and Wales, 1750-1850, vol 6, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

G. E. Mingay, Parliamentary Enclosure in England : An Introduction to its Causes, Incidence and Improvements 1750-1850, Londres, Longman, 1997.

A. E. Musson, Science, Technology and Economic Growth in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Methuen, 1972.

J. M. Neeson, Commoners: Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in England 1700- 1820, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993.

E. Pawson, The Early Industrial Revolution : Britain in the Eighteenth-Century, Londres, Batsford, 1979.

R. Price, British Society 1680-1880 : Dynamism, Containment and Change, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

M. Overton, Agricultural Revolution in England : The Transformation of the Agrarian Economy 1500-1850, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

J-P. Poussou, La terre et les paysans en France et en Grande-Bretagne aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècle, Paris, CNED-SEDES, 1999.

J. Rule, The Experience of Labour in Eighteenth-Century Industry, Londres, Croom Helm, 1981.

J. Rule, The Vital Century : England's Developing Economy, 1714-1815, Londres, Longman, 1992.

L. D. Schwarz, London in the Age of Industrialisation : Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1750-1850, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992.

P. Verley, La révolution industrielle, Paris, Gallimard, 1997,

E. A. Wrigley, Continuity, Chance and Change : The Character of the Industrial Revolution in England, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988

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Sur l'État

D. H. Baugh (dir.), Aristocratic Government and Society in Eighteenth century England : the foundations of stability, New York, New Viewpoints, 1975.

J. Black, Natural and Necessary Enemies : Anglo-French relations in the Eighteenth century, Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press, 1987.

J. Black, Parliament and Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth century, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004.

C. C. Bonwick, English Radicals and the , Chapel Hill, NC, University of North Carolina Press, 1977.1977.

J. Brewer, The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State 1688-1783, Londres,Century Hutchinson, 1988.

J. Brewer et E. Hellmuth (dir.), Rethinking Leviathan: The Eighteenth-Century State in Britain and Germany, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999.

R. Browning, Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Court Whigs, Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

J. Cannon, Parliamentary Reform 1640-1832, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1972.

I. R. Christie, Wilkes, Wyvill and Reform, Londres, Macmillan, 1962. \

I. R. Christie, « The Cabinet in the Reign of George III to 1790 » dans I. R. Christie (dir.), Myth and Reality in late Eighteenth century British Politic, Londres, Macmillan, 1970.

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J. C. D. Clark, English Society 1688-1832: Ideology, Social Structure and Political Practice during the Ancien Regime, Cambridge,Cambridge University Press, 2000.

H. T. Dickinson, Walpole and the Whig Supremacy, Londres, English University Press, 1973.

H. T. Dickinson, « The Eighteenth-century debate on the sovereignty of Parliament » Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, vol. 26, 1976, pp. 198-210.

H. T. Dickinson, Liberty and Property: Political Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Londres Weidenfeld Nicolson, 1977.

H. T. Dickinson, The Politics of the People in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Londres, Macmillan, 1995.

G. M. Ditchfield, George III : an essay in monarchy, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

R. Duthille, Le Discours radical en Grande-Bretagne 1768-1789, Oxford, Voltaire Fondation, 2017.

D. Eastwood, Government and Community in the English Provinces 1700-1800, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1997.

A. S. Foord, His Majesty’s opposition, 1714-1830, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1964.

J. Goldworthy, The Sovereignty of Parliament: History and Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999.

J. A. W. Gunn, Beyond Liberty and Property. The Process of Self-Recognition in Eighteenth- Century Political Though, Kingston and Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1984.

P. Harling, The Modern British State: An Historical Introduction, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2001.

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P. Jupp, The Governing of Britain 1688-1848 : The Executive, Parliament and the People, Abingdon, Routledge, 2006.

J. Kelly, Poynings' Law and the Making of Law in Ireland 1660–1800, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2007,

W. A. Hay, Lord Liverpool: A Political Life. Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2018.

P. Langford, Public Life and the Propertied Englishman 1689-1798, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991.

D. Leonard et M.Garnett, Titans: Fox vs. Pitt. Londres, I.B. Tauris, 2019.

S. Maccoby, English Radicalism 1762-1785: The Origins, Londres, George Allen and Unwin, 1955.

M. W. McCahill, The House of Lords in the Age of George III, 1760-1811, Oxford, Wiley Blackwell, 2009.

L. Namier et J. Brooke (dir.), The House of Commons 1764-1790, History of Parliament Trust, 3 vols, Londres, 1964.

P. K. O'Brien, « The Political Economy of British Taxation, 1660-1815 » Economic History review, Nouvelles series, Vol. 41., n° 1 (février 1988), p. 1-32.

P. K. O'Brien, Power with Profit: The State and the Economy 1688-1815, Londres, University of London Press, 1991.

F. O’Gorman, Voters, Patrons and Parties : The Unreformed Electorate in Hanoverian England, 1734-1832, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989.

C. Reid, Imprison’d Wranglers : the Rhetorical Culture of the House of Commons 1760- 1800, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012.

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D. Stasavage, Public Debt and the Birth of the Democratic State. France and Great Britain, 1688-1789, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009.

L. Stone (dir.), An Imperial State at War: Britain from 1689 to 1815, Londres, Routledge, 1994.

P.D.G. Thomas, The House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1971.

Sur les religions

A. Armstrong, The Church of England, the Methodists and Society 1700-1850, Londres, 1973.

T. Barnard, A New Anatomy of Ireland : the Irish Protestant, 1649-1770, New Haven et Londres, Yale University Press, 2003.

J. E. Bradley, Religion, Revolution and English Radicalism: Non-conformity in eighteenth- century politics and society, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990.

G. M. Ditchfield, The Evangelical Revival, Londres, Routledge, 1998.

A. L. Drummond et J. Bulloch, The Scottish Church 1688-1843: The Age of the Moderates, Edinburgh, The Saint Andrew Press, 1973

10 W. Gibson, The Achievement of the Anglican Church 1689-1800: The Confessional State in Eighteenth-Century England, Lewiston, Edwin Mellen Press, 1995.

W. Gibson (dir.), Religion and Society in England and Wales 1689-1800, Londres, Leicester University Press, 1998.

W. Gibson, The Church of England 1688-1832: Unity and Accord, Londres, Routledge, 2001.

K. Haakonssen, Enlightenment and Religion: rational Dissent in eighteenth-century Britain, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

C. Haydon, Anti-Catholicism in Eighteenth-Century England c.1714-80: A Political and Social Study, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1994.

D. Hempton, Methodism and Politics in British Society 1750-1850, Londres, Hutchinson, 1984.

R. G. Ingram, Religion, Reform and Modernity in the Eighteenth century : Thomas Secker and the Church of England, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2007.

W.M. Jacob, Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

J. Kent, Wesley and the Wesleyans. Religions in Eighteenth Century Britain, Cambridge, Cambrisge University Press, 2002.

A. Lincoln, Some Political and Social Ideas of English Dissent 1763-1800, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1938.

J. R. McIntosh, Church and Theology in Enlightenment Scotland: The Popular Party, 1740- 1800, East Linton, Tuckwell Press, 1998

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B. Semmel, The Methodist Revolution, Londres, Heinemann, 1974.

M. Spufford (dir.), The World of Rural Dissenters, 1520-1725, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995.

N. Sykes, Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Century, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1934.

P. Virgin, The Church in the Age of Negligence, Cambridge, James Clarke, 1989.

J. Walsh, C. Haydon et S. Taylor (dir.), The Church of England, c.1689-c.1833. From Toleration to Tractarianism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993.

J. D. Walsh, John Wesley, 1703-1791: A Bicentennial Tribute, Londres, Dr William’s Trust, 1994.

W.R. Ward, The Protestant Evangelical Awakening, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992.

M. R. Watts, The Dissenters, vol 1. From the reformation to the , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1978.

R. F. Wearmouth, Methodism and the Comon People in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Epworth Press, 1945.

Sur les activités éducatives, culturelles et artistiques

A. Aspinall, Politics and the Press c.1750-1850, Londres, Home & Van Thal, 1949.

12 P. Ayres, Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in the Eighteenth-Century England, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

H. Barker, Newspapers, Politics and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1998.

H. Barker, Newspapers, Politics and English Society, Harlow, Longman, 2000.

C.J. Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility: Sex and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1992.

A. Bermingham et J. Brewer (dir.), The Consumption of Culture, 1600-1800: Image, Object, Text, Londres, Routledge, 1995.

R. W. Bevis, English Drama : Restoration and Eighteenth Century, 1660-1789, Londres, Longman, 1988.

J. Black, The English Press in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Croom Helm, 1987.

J. Black, The British Abroad; The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century, Stroud, Alan Sutton, 1997.

J. Brewer, The Pleasure of Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Harper Collins, 1997.

J. Carré, Lord Burlington (1694-1753): Le connaisseur, le mécène, l'architecte, Clermont- Ferrand, Adosa, 1993.

E. Chalus et P. Gauci (dir.), Revisiting the Polite and Commercial People: Essays in Georgian Politics, Society and Culture, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019.

T. Clayton, The English Print 1688-1802, Londres et New Haven, Yale University Press, 1997.

13 L. Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation 1701-1837, Londres et New Haven, Yale University Press, 1992.

H.T. Dickinson (dir.), Politics and Literature in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Dent, 1974.

H.T. Dickinson, Caricatures and the Constitution 1760-1832, Cambridge, Chadwyck Healey, 1985.

D'outre-Manche l'art britannique dans les collections publiques française, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, RMN, 1994,

B. Ford, The Cambridge Cultural History of Britain: Eighteenth Century Britain, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992.

V. Gatrell, City of Laughter : Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London, Londres, Atlantic, 2006.

V. Gatrell, The First Bohemians : life and art in London’s golden age, Londres, Penguin Books, 2014.

J.M. Golby et A.W. Purdue, The Civilisation of the Crowd: Popular Culture in England 1750-1900, Londres, Batsford, 1984.

S. Halimi (dir.), « Art et nation en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle », Revue française de civilisation britannique, vol. 13, 2006.

M. Harris, London Newspapers in the Age of Walpole; A Study in the Origins of the Modern English Press, Londres, Associated University Presses, 1987.

T. Harris (dir.), Popular Culture in England, c.1500-1850, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 1995.

R. W. Harris, Reason and Nature in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Blanford Press, 1968.

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M-M. Martinet, Art et nature en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle, Paris, Aubier, 1980.

Frédéric Ogée (dir.), "Better in France?": The Circulation of Ideas Across the Channel in the Eighteenth Century, Lewisburgh Pa., Bucknell University Press, 2005.

N. McKendrick, J. Brewer et J. H. Plumb, The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of leisure in Eighteenth-Century England, Londres, Europa Publications, 1982. G. Newman, The Rise of English Nationalism: a Cultural History, Londres, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987. R. Porter et M. M. Roberts (dir.), Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1996.

R. Paulson, Breaking and Remaking: Aesthetic Practice in England, 1700-1820, New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1989.

J. Raven, Judging New Wealth: Popular Publishing and Responses to Commerce in England 1750-1800, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992.

B. Reay, Popular Culture and Politics in England 1550-1750, Londres, Routledge, 1998.

D. Spadafora, The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2006.

K. Thomas, In Pursuit of Civility : Manners and Civilization in Early Modern England, Londres et New Haven, Yale University Press, 2018.

A. Vickery, The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England, New Haven, Yale University Press, CT, 1998.

15 T. Williamson, Polite Landscapes: Gardens and Society in Eighteenth Century England, Stroud, Alan Sutton, 1995.

Sur les Iles Britanniques face à la Révolution française

J.L. Anderson, « A Measure of the effect of British Public Finance, 1793-1815 », Economic History Review, Nouvelles séries, vol. 27, 1974, pp. 610-619.

W.J. Anderson, « David Downie and the “Friends of the People », The Innes Review, vol. 16, 1965, pp. 165-179.

S. Andrews, The British Periodical Press and the French Revolution, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2000.

M. Armstrong, The Liberty Tree : The stirring story of Thomas Muir and Scotland’s first fight for democracy, Edimbourg, World Power Books, 2014.

S. Bainbridge, British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars: Visions of Conflict, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003.

H. Barker, Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in late Eighteenth-Century England, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1998.

J. Barrel, Imagining the King’s Death: Figurative Treason, Fantasies of Regicide 1793-1796, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000.

J. Barrel, (dir.), Exhibition Extraordinary! Radical Broadsides of the mid-, Nottingham, Trent Editions, 2001.

T. Bartlett, « An End to Mortal Economy : the Irish Militia Disturbances of 1793 » Past and Present, vol. 99, 1983, pp. 41-64.

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T.Bartlett et K. Jeffrey (dir.),A Military History of Ireland, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

T. Bartlett, « Defence, counter-insurgency and rebellion: Ireland, 1793-1803 » dans T. Bartlett et K. Jeffrey (dir.), A Military History of Ireland, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 247-293.

T. Bartlett, « Why the history of the 1798 rebellion has yet to be written », Eighteenth- Century Ireland, vol. 15, 2000, pp. 181-190.

T. Bartlett, « Clemency, and compensation: the treatment of defeated rebels and suffering loyalists after the 1798 rebellion » dans J. Smyth (dir.), Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union, Cambridge, 2000, Cambridge University Press, pp. 99-127.

T. Bartlett, D. Dickson, D. Keogh, et K. Whelan, (dir.),1798: A Bicentenary Perspective, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2003.

T. Bartlett, « Informers, informants and information: The secret history of the 1790s re- considered » dans T. Bartlett et al (dir.), 1798: A Bicentenary Perspective, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2003, pp. 406-422.

J.L. Baxter et F.K. Donnelly, « The Revolutionary “Underground” in the West Riding: Myth or Reality », Past and Present, vol. 64, 1974, pp. 124-132.

A.V. Beedle, « John Reeves’s Prosecution for a Seditious Libel, 1795-6: A Study in Political Cynicism », Historical Journal, vol. 36, 1993, pp. 799-824.

B. Behrens, « Professor Cobban and His Critics », Historical Journal, vol. 1966, pp. 236- 241.

H. Ben-Israel, « Carlyle and the French Revolution », Historical Journal, vol. 1, 1958, pp. 115-135.

17 H. Ben-Israel, « William Smyth, Historian of the French Revolution », Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 21, 1960, pp. 571-585.

H. Ben-Israel, English Historians on the French Revolution, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1968.

B. T. Bennett, British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism, 1793-1815, New York, Garland Publishing, 1976.

S. Berges and A. Coffee (dir.), The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016.

J.-P. Bertaud, « Forgotten Soldiers: the expedition of General Humbert to Ireland in 1798 » dans H. Gough et D. Dickson (dir.), Ireland and the French Revolution, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1990, p. 220-228.

G. Best, The Permanent Revolution: The French Revolution and its Legacy, 1789-1989, Londres, Fontana, 1988.

C. Bewley, Muir of Huntershill, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1981.

D. Bindman, « Sans-Culottes and Swinish Multitude. The British image of the Revolutionnary crowd » in Christian Bentler (dir.), Kunst um 1800 und die Folgen. Werner Hofmann zu Ehren, Munich, Prestel-Verlag, 1988, pp. 87-94.

D. Bindman, The Shadow of the Guillotine: Britain and the French Revolution, Londres, British Museum, 1989 (traduction/adaptation française : The French Revolution (version anglaise), Vizille, Musée de la Révolution française, château de Vizille, catalogue d’exposition, juin-septembre 1990). David Bindman, « “Revolution Soup, dished up with human flesh and French Pot Herbs” : Burke’s reflections and the Visual Culture of Late 18th Century England » in Guilland Sutherland [dir.], British Art 1740-1820. Essays in Honor of Robert R. Wark, San Marino California, Huntington Library, 1995, pp. 125-143.

18 R. Birley, The English Jacobins from 1789 to1802, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1924.

E. C. Black, The Association: British Extraparliamentary Political Organization, 1769-1793, Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1963.

J. Black, « Anglo-French relations in the Age of the French Revolution, 1787-1793 », Francia, vol. 15, 1987, pp. 407-433.

J. Black, British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolutions 1783-1793, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994.

J. Black, France and the Grand Tour, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

A. Blackstock, An Ascendancy Army: The Irish Yeomanry 1796-1834, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1998.

T. C. W. Blanning, The Origins of the French Revolutionary Wars, Londres, Longman, 1986.

J. Bohstedt, Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales, 1790-1810, Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1983.

G. C. Bolton, The passing of the Irish Act of Union: A study in parliamentary politics, Londres, Oxford University Press, 1966.

A. Bonnet and K. Armstrong (dir.), Thomas Spence : the Poor Man’s revolutionary, Londres, Breviary Stuff Publications, 2014.

A. Booth, « Food Riots in the North-West of England 1790-1801 », Past and Present, vol.77, 1977, pp. 84-107.

A. Booth, « Popular loyalism and public violence in the northwest of England, 1790-1800 », Social History, vol. 8, 1983, pp. 295-313.

19 A. Booth, « The United Englishmen and Radical Politics in the industrial north-west of England », International Review of Social History, vol. 31, 1986, pp. 271-297.

R. Bourke, Empire & Revolution: The Political Life of Edmund Burke. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2015.

M. Breaugh, L'Expérience plébéienne. Une histoire discontinue de la liberté politique, Paris, Payot, 2007.

M. J. Bric, « Priests, Parsons and Politics: The Rightboy Protest in County Cork 1785- 1788 », Past and Present, vol. 100, 1983, pp. 100-123.

J. D. Brims, « Scottish Democratic Movement in the Age of the French Revolution », thèse de doctorat non publiée, Université d’Édimbourg, 1983.

J. D. Brims, « The Scottish “Jacobins”: Scottish Nationalism and the British Union » dans R. Mason (dir.), Scotland and England 1286-1815, Édimbourg, 1987, pp. 247-265.

J. D. Brims, « From Reformers to “Jacobins”: The Scottish Association of the Friends of the People » dans T.M. Devine (dir.), Conflict and Stability in Scottish Society, 1700-1850, Édimbourg,1990, pp. 31-50.

U. Broich, et al (dir.), Reactions to Revolutions: The 1790s and their Aftermath, Berlin, Lit Verlag, 2007.

D. J. Brown, « Henry Dundas and the Government of Scotland », thèse de doctorat non publiée, Université d’Édimbourg, 1989.

D. J. Brown, « The Government of Scotland under Henry Dundas and William Pitt », History, vol. 83, 1998, pp. 265-279.

20 D. J. Brown, « The Government Response to Scottish Radicalism, 1792-1802 » dans B. Harris (dir.), Scotland in the Age of the French Revolution, Édimbourg, John Donald, 2005, pp. 99-124.

M. Brown, P.M. Geoghegan et J. Kelly, (dir.), The Irish Act of Union, 1800: Bicentennial Essays, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 2003.

P. A. Brown, The French Revolution in English History, Londres, Crosby Lockwood & Son, 1918.

S. Brown, Fire and Bayonet: Grey’s West Indies Campaign of 1794. Solihull, West Midlands, England: Helion & Company Limited, 2018.

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