Acknowledgements
Introduction: Shaping Jacobitism, 1688 to the Present: Memory, Culture, Networks
Leith Davis and Kevin James
Part One: Networking Jacobite Ideologies
Chapter 1: Discourses of Cultural Trauma, Memory and Emotion in Early Jacobite Writing
Erin Peters
Chapter 2: The Jacobite Baroque and the Conspiratorial Mind
Michael Brown
Chapter 3: The Carnegy Network 1697-1704. A Case-Study in the Source Problems Created by Jacobite Underground Operations
Daniel Szechi
Part Two: Material Networks of Jacobitism
Chapter 4: Clanship, Faith and Jacobitism: A Scottish Gaelic Poetry Collection, 1688-93
Aonghas MacCoinnich
Chapter 5: “If this be a Trifle, Consign it to the Flames”: Object Networks in Robert Forbes's “Lyon in Mourning” Manuscript
Viccy Coltman and Georgia Vullinghs
Chapter 6: “A Fair Account of All They Knew”: State Witness Networks and Information Management in Jacobite Prosecutions, 1745–7
Darren Layne
Part Three: Media Networks
Chapter 7: Double-Faced Creeds: Jacobite Poetry and the Manuscript Verse Miscellany
Betty A. Schellenberg
Chapter 8: Jacobite Chapbooks
Anette Hagan
Chapter 9: “Over the Sea to Skye”: The Cultural Memory of Flora MacDonald in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century Scotland
Kirsteen McCue and Kate Mathis, with Julianna Wagar
Part Four: Nineteenth-century Literary Networks
Chapter 10: Anne Grant and the Social Networks of Jacobitism
Pam Perkins
Chapter 11: Walter Scott’s Jacobite Spies and Historical Memory
Penny Fielding
Chapter 12: Keeping it in the Family: Women’s Perspectives on the ’45
Juliet Shields
Part Five: Jacobitism and Networks of Modern Cultural Memory
Chapter 13: (Un)Forgetting the Covenanters: Contested Memory and the Tale of Old Mortality Debate in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
Kenneth McNeil
Chapter 14: Exhibiting the Jacobite: The Highland and Jacobite Exhibition of 1903
Kevin J. James and Andrew P. Northey
Chapter 15: “Restory-ing” the Rightful King? Recycling and Revising Eighteenth-Century Cultural Memories of the Jacobites in Outlander
Leith Davis and Laura Mottiez
Part Six: New Approaches to Jacobite Networks
Chapter 16: Irish Jacobite History and Historiography
Éamonn Ó Ciardha
Chapter 17: Robert Forbes, Global Jacobite Networks and the Evolution of the British Empire, 1745–1775
Harry M. Lewis
Chapter 18: A New Approach to Old Networks: Applying Digital Humanities Methodologies to Analyse Robert Forbes’s “The Lyon in Mourning” Manuscript
Leith Davis, Joey Takeda, Shauna Irani, Dana Lai, Emma Trotter and Julianna Wagar.
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