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    The royalist army in the first civil war by Roy, I

    Published 1963
    Subjects: “…Royalists--Great Britain--History--17th century…”
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    The publisher Humphrey Moseley and royalist literature, 1640-1660 by Whitehead, N

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The principal argument of this thesis is that royalist literary publishing in the civil wars and Interregnum was a more coherent and wider movement than has been recognised. …”
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    Royalist resistance movement in Yugoslavia during the Second World War by Kosta Nikolić, Nebojša Stambolija

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The nucleus of what later became royalist resistance force was a small group of officers and non-commissioned officers of the Yugoslav royal army who refused to surrender. …”
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    Royalist Virtuosi: James VII and the patronage of learning in Scotland 1679-1689 by Ouston, H

    Published 2020
    “…Such aspirations included the ‘advancement of learning’ in Scotland, led by ‘Royalist virtuosi’.</p> <p>The patronage of learned activity in the 1680s responded to and accelerated existing aspirations among the professional classes in Scotland. …”
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    Preaching, print, and politics: the sermons of the Royalist and Episcopalian clergy, 1642-1660 by White, W

    Published 2019
    “…<p>This thesis explores the sermons of royalist and episcopalian clergymen during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum. …”
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    Les fêtes civiques toulousaines, lieu d’affirmation républicaine face au danger royaliste de l’an V by Marie-Hélène Guilbault

    “…In Year V, the municipal administration of Toulouse of Jacobin tendency, and her mayor Desbarreaux were facing the attacks of the royalists and of some moderate republicans. They used the speeches delivered during the civic celebrations ordered by the Directory to put forward their republicanism and to maintain the cohesion of their community. …”
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    Femmes engagées dans la chouannerie : motivations, modalités d’actions et processus de reconnaissance (1794-1830) by Solenn Mabo

    “…They explained how they took part in the rebellion by giving refuge to the royalist fighters or engaging in other strategic missions. …”
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    Jane Austen and the Music of the French Revolution by Gillian Dooley

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The Austen family’s links to France via her cousin, Eliza Comtesse de Feuillide, whose royalist husband was also executed in 1794 and who later married her brother Henry, are well known. …”
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    Armies, politics and revolution. Chile, 1780-1826 by Ossa Santa Cruz, JL

    Published 2011
    “…Beginning with the last decades of the eighteenth century and ending immediately after the last royalist contingents were expelled from the island of Chiloé, this thesis does not seek to give a full picture of the participation of military men on the battlefield but rather to interpret their involvement in local politics. …”
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    As Direitas Radicais no Estado Novo (1945-1974) by Riccardo Marchi

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…This article aims to present the historical dynamic of the intellectual elites and the political groups which – since the end of the World War II to the overthrow of the Salazar New State – reclaim the legacy of the Portuguese radical nationalism (Lusitanian Integralism, Royalist Action, National-Syndicalism), reinterpreted throughout the fascist and national-socialist revolutions. …”
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    The Politics and Meaning of Thomason’s Tracts by Joad Raymond

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article takes as its starting point the reputation of Thomason's collection as royalist in orientation. It examines whether Thomason’s collection reflects 1640s and 1650s press output more broadly - offering a quantitative account of this - and whether the items he chose to purchase, and those he did not, reveal anything about his own political persuasions. …”
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    «For there is no power but of God»: Diptych of Philip II and Christ (1568) and Habsburg Printed Propaganda by Rachel Wise

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Because prints were less commonly used by the royalist side to distribute their propaganda in the Low Countries, this engraving offers a singular view into what the medium afforded them. …”
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