28 février 2014
Monika Barget, « "Memoirs of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746" - media and intelligence in James Johnstone's autobiography », Revolts as communicative events, ID : 10670/1.c88k6d
James Johnstone, a Scottish army officer in the service of Charles Edward Stuart during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, has left one of the rare rebel autobiographies in early modern history. His memoirs were first published in an English translation in 1820 and provide a lively account of the Jacobite military campaigns and Johnstone's hazardous flight after the battle of Culloden in 1746. The 1745 Jacobite Rising - regions affected in Scotland and Northern England Even though details of place...