TY - GEN N2 - 1714 was a revolutionary year for Dissenters across the British Empire. The Hanoverian Succession upended a political and religious order antagonistic to Protestant non-conformity and replaced it with a regime that was, ostensibly, sympathetic to the Whig interest. The death of Queen Anne and the dawn of Hanoverian Rule presented Dissenters with fresh opportunities and new challenges as they worked to negotiate and legitimize afresh their place in the polity. 'Negotiating Toleration' examines how Dissenters and their allies in a range of geographic contexts confronted and adapted to the Hanoverian order. AB - 1714 was a revolutionary year for Dissenters across the British Empire. The Hanoverian Succession upended a political and religious order antagonistic to Protestant non-conformity and replaced it with a regime that was, ostensibly, sympathetic to the Whig interest. The death of Queen Anne and the dawn of Hanoverian Rule presented Dissenters with fresh opportunities and new challenges as they worked to negotiate and legitimize afresh their place in the polity. 'Negotiating Toleration' examines how Dissenters and their allies in a range of geographic contexts confronted and adapted to the Hanoverian order. T1 - Negotiating toleration :dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760 / AU - Aston, Nigel, AU - Bankurst, Benjamin, ET - First edition. CN - Oxford Scholarship Online CN - BX5202 N1 - Previously issued in print: 2019. ID - 867455 KW - Dissenters, Religious SN - 9780191842429 TI - Negotiating toleration :dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760 / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804222.001.0001 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804222.001.0001 ER -