Farguson, J. 2018. Book Review: Enlightenment and Modernity? German Princesses in Georgian Britain. The Court Historian, 23 (1), pp. 62–65.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14629712.2018.1457501
When the above named review was first published in print and online the following corrections requested by the author had not been implemented:
The opening sentence of the third paragraph should be changed from:
Across the length of the eighteenth century, the Hanoverians dealt with unprecedented challenges, from lingering loyalty to the Stuarts to the loss of the American colonies, the implications of the French Revolution and a twenty-year war with France.
To:
Across the period covered by the book, the Hanoverians dealt with unprecedented challenges, from lingering loyalty to the loss of the American colonies, the implications of the French Revolution and over two decades of warfare.
In the fourth paragraph, the following sentence should be changed from:
If you are simply dipping into this book, reading a chapter or two here and there, you will almost certainly be oblivious to any repetitiveness, but it is noticeable when reading the book in one go.
To:
If you are simply dipping into this book, reading a chapter or two here and there, you will almost certainly be oblivious to any repetitiveness, but it is noticeable when reading the book from beginning to end.
In the final paragraph, the following sentence should be changed from:
These small grumbles should not detract from an engaging volume that is a worthy legacy of the exhibition.
To:
These criticisms should not detract from an engaging volume that is a worthy legacy of the exhibition.
This has now been corrected in the online version.
Taylor & Francis apologizes for these errors.