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Stuart and Tristram
* Tristram Stuart, author and campaigner
* 2011: Tristram Stuart

Stuart and Revolution
In England ( and after 1707 Great Britain ) the Oath of Abjuration denied the royal title of James II's heirs ( i. e. the direct Catholic descendent of the House of Stuart exiled after the Glorious Revolution in 1688 ).
The Whigs played a central role in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and were the standing enemies of the Stuart kings and pretenders, who were Roman Catholic.
Thus in a short time Charles's own cabinet, the Cabal Ministry, went over to the " Dutch " peace party ; Lord Shaftesbury, much shocked by the revelation, even beginning to consider driving out the troublesome House of Stuart entirely and inducing his secretary, John Locke, to further develop the legal concepts which would later be the basis of the Two Treatises of Government, which justified the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
After the Revolution of 1688 which overthrew James II, there were Jacobite risings in the British Isles ; some Riponmen were jailed in February 1764 upon " suspicion of corresponding with Prince Charles Edward Stuart ".
* The first draft of Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History was sent to John Stuart Mill, whose maid mistakenly burned it, forcing Carlyle to rewrite it from scratch.
Following the birth of the Catholic James II's only son James Francis Edward Stuart (" The Old Pretender "), the English establishment determined to avoid the possibility of a Catholic dynasty on the English throne by engineering the Glorious Revolution, when the throne was offered to the older of James's two Protestant daughters from his first marriage and her husband, the Stadhouder of Holland, who uniquely reigned as co-monarchs, William III ( 1688 – 1702 ) and Mary II ( 1688 – 1694 ).
* John Stuart ( loyalist ) ( 1718 – 1779 ), British Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the southern colonies during the American Revolution
In 1688, when the birth of James Francis Edward Stuart heralded a Catholic succession, James II was overthrown in a coup d ' état by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution at the invitation of the disaffected Protestant Establishment.
In periods of monarchical government, exiled monarchs or dynasties sometimes set up exile courts — as the House of Stuart did when driven from their throne by Oliver Cromwell and at the Glorious Revolution, or the House of Bourbon did during the French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon.
Popular reaction to the Tories ' reactive excesses, sometimes known as the " Stuart Revenge " though that term is contested, led to the discontent expressed decisively in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Although a vigorous opponent of Roman Catholicism, Leslie was a firm supporter of the Stuart dynasty, and, having declined at the Glorious Revolution to take the oath to William and Mary, he was on this account deprived of his benefice.
Quicksilver takes place mainly in the years between the Restoration of the Stuart monarchy in England ( 1660 ) and the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
In 1688, when faced with an English king who again seemed to side with the French, the Dutch mobilised their full resources in order to invade Britain and overthrow the Catholic Stuart Dynasty ( The Glorious Revolution )-a decision which involved a major gamble whose magnitude is not fully appreciated since it paid off.
The uprisings were aimed at returning James VII of Scotland and II of England, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne after he was deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution.
* In 1688 the Glorious Revolution deposed James II Stuart and seated William Henry, Prince of Orange-Nassau and Stadtholder of the United Netherlands, on the throne of Great Britain as William III of England.
* ( co-edited with Michael J. Braddick ) The Experience of Revolution in Stuart Britain and Ireland: Essays for John Morrill ( Cambridge University Press, 2011 )
Juliet Stuart Poyntz ( 1886 – 1937 ) was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ), and a founding member of the Communist Party of the United States ( CPUSA ).
Professor Arthur Herbert Dodd ( 1891-21 May 1975 ) was an academic historian who taught and published widely, specialising in the politics of the Tudor and Stuart periods, Welsh history, and the history of the Industrial Revolution.
Other important non-fiction works of the time are the philosophical writings of John Stuart Mill covering logic, economics, liberty and utilitarianism, and the large and influential histories of Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution, A History and On Heroes and Hero Worship, and Thomas Babington Macaulay: The History of England from the Accession of James II.
This symbolic demonstration, essentially a declaration of war, was among the first of a series of events that led to the Glorious Revolution and the end of the reign of the House of Stuart.

Stuart and Cultural
The British version of cultural studies was developed in the 1950s and 1960s mainly under the influence of Richard Hoggart, E. P. Thompson, Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall and others at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham.
This emerges in the writings of early British Cultural Studies scholars and their influences, ( see the work of, for example, Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall, Paul Willis, and Paul Gilroy ).
Indeed Penguin Books contributed to the funds that set up Richard Hoggart and Stuart Hall's Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University in 1964.
* Stuart Hall, " The Hippies: an American ' moment '", CCCS selected working papers, Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Routledge, 2007, ISBN 0-415-32441-6
It was also a venue for the influential British Cultural Studies of Stuart Hall.
Cultural theorist Stuart Hall is one of the main proponents of reception theory, having developed it for media and communication studies from the literary-and history-oriented approaches mentioned above.
Gilroy was also co-author of The Empire Strikes Back: race and racism in 1970s Britain ( 1982 ), a path-breaking, collectively produced volume published under the imprint of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University where he was a doctoral student working with the Jamaican intellectual Stuart Hall.

Stuart and History
* Munro-Hay, Stuart., The Quest For The Ark of The Covenant: The True History of The Tablets of Moses.
Representing Elizabeth in Stuart England: Literature, History, Sovereignty ( 2002 ) 264pp
* Stuart, Robert, A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine ( London: J. Knight and H. Lacey, 1824.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain ( 2001 ), survey essays by leading scholars ; heavily illustrated
* McManus, Stuart M., Byzantines in the Florentine polis: Ideology, Statecraft and ritual during the Council of Florence ', The Journal of the Oxford University History Society, 6 ( Michaelmas 2008 / Hilary 2009 ), 1-23
" Stuart Monarchy and Political Culture ," in The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor & Stuart Britain.
* Jones, H. Stuart ( 1943 ): " The Foundation and History of the Camden Chair ", Oxoniensa, viii, ix p. 175.
* Mark A. Stuart, A Centennial History of East Orange.
* Stuart M. McManus, ' Byzantines in the Florentine polis: Ideology, Statecraft and ritual during the Council of Florence ', Journal of the Oxford University History Society, 6 ( Michaelmas 2008 / Hilary 2009 )
* Siobhan Keenan, ‘ Staging Roman History, Stuart Politics, and The Duke of Buckingham: The Example of The Emperor ’ s Favourite ’.
* Shaw, Stuart ( 2000 ) The History of Langley Aircraft Factory and Airfield in ' Airfield Review ', July 2000, pp. 17 – 19.
* Sue Harrington, Stuart Brookes, ( 2010 ), The Kingdom and People of Kent, AD 40-1066: Their History and Archaeology.
History draws decidedly mixed opinions on the success of Sheridan in the Overland Campaign, in no small part because the very clear Union victory at Yellow Tavern, highlighted by the death of Jeb Stuart, tends to overshadow other actions and battles.
* Jazz Rock A History, Stuart Nicholson, Éd.
* John Oldmixon-The History of England, During the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart
* Curti, Merle E. " Frontier in American History: the Methodological Concepts of Frederick Jackson Turner ," in Stuart Rice, ed.
* Ehrlich, Paul R .; Dobkin, David S .; Wheye, Darryl & Pimm, Stuart L. ( 1994 ): The Birdwatcher's Handbook: A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of Britain and Europe.
* Stuart Morris, 1985 Portland, an Illustrated History The Dovecote Press, Wimborne, Dorset: ISBN 0-946159-34-3
* Stuart G Hall ( formerly Professor of Ecclesiastical History at King's College, London ) describes the subsequent process of philosophical / theological amalgamation in Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church ( 1991 ), where he writes:
On the same lines he wrote his History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart ( 1730 ).
* Davidson, Graham ; Hirst, John & MacIntyre, Stuart, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, Oxford University Press, 1998.
Creator of Hundreds of Screen Stars — Commodore J. Stuart Blackton — Presents the First Comprehensive and Authentic History of the Motion Picture in Absorbing and Entertaining Discourse Entitled — " The Inside Story of the Movies " — Illustrated by Rare and Priceless Historical Motion Pictures of the Screen's Greatest Stars from 1986 to the Present Day.
* Hunnicutt, R. P. Stuart, A History of the American Light Tank.

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