July, 1913
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
“The Most Important Historical Work that Has Been
Published in Our Time”
THE HISTORY OF
ENGLISH PATRIOTISM
By ESME WINGFIELD-STRATFORD
FELLOW OF KING’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
In Two Volumes. With a Frontispiece to Each Volume
$7.50 net. Postage, 40 cents
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
1. The Beginnings of National Con¬
sciousness
2. End of the Middle Ages
3. The Tudor System
4. The Reformation
5. Counter-Reformation
6. The Triumph of the Tudor System
7. Shakespeare
8. The Decline of the Tudor System
9. The Fall of the Tudor System
10. The Puritan Ideal
11. The Restoration
12. The Struggle with Louis XIV
13. The Prose Age
14. Materialism and Jeremiads
15. Chatham
16. The Dawn of Romance
VOLUME II
1. The Principles of the Revolution
2. The Eve of the Struggle
3. England and the Revolution
4. The Turn of the Tide
5. Triumph and Isolation
6. The Liberation of Europe.
7. The Aftermath
8. Reaction and Despair
9. The Liberation of Europe—LastPhase
10. Patriotism in Art
11. The Middle-class Ascendancy
12. The Foundations of Modern Toryism
13. The Prophet
14. The Oxford Movement
15. The Laureates
16. The Waverers
17. From Manchester to Khartoum
18. A Science of Society
19. The Decadent Movement
20. Disraeli and Young England
21. Imperium et Libertas
22. The Transformation of Society
JOHN LANE COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
“The Most Important Historical Work that Has Been
Published in Our Time”
THE HISTORY OF
ENGLISH PATRIOTISM
By ESME WINGFIELD-STRATFORD
FELLOW OF KING’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
In Two Volumes. With a Frontispiece to Each Volume
$7.50 net. Postage, 40 cents
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
1. The Beginnings of National Con¬
sciousness
2. End of the Middle Ages
3. The Tudor System
4. The Reformation
5. Counter-Reformation
6. The Triumph of the Tudor System
7. Shakespeare
8. The Decline of the Tudor System
9. The Fall of the Tudor System
10. The Puritan Ideal
11. The Restoration
12. The Struggle with Louis XIV
13. The Prose Age
14. Materialism and Jeremiads
15. Chatham
16. The Dawn of Romance
VOLUME II
1. The Principles of the Revolution
2. The Eve of the Struggle
3. England and the Revolution
4. The Turn of the Tide
5. Triumph and Isolation
6. The Liberation of Europe.
7. The Aftermath
8. Reaction and Despair
9. The Liberation of Europe—LastPhase
10. Patriotism in Art
11. The Middle-class Ascendancy
12. The Foundations of Modern Toryism
13. The Prophet
14. The Oxford Movement
15. The Laureates
16. The Waverers
17. From Manchester to Khartoum
18. A Science of Society
19. The Decadent Movement
20. Disraeli and Young England
21. Imperium et Libertas
22. The Transformation of Society
JOHN LANE COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY