Europe and the British geographical imagination, 1760-1830: how the continent was understood in literate British culture

Stock, P.ORCID logo (8 September 2020) Europe and the British geographical imagination, 1760-1830: how the continent was understood in literate British culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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Paul Stock writes that sources which were widely-read by Britons in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries – geographical reference works, textbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopaedias – show how debates about Europe have long been a part of British popular culture.

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