Politics and the People: A Study in English Political Culture, 1815-1867Cambridge University Press, 1993 M09 2 - 429 páginas This ambitious and provocative study provides a unique narrative of nineteenth-century English political history. Based on extensive research the book draws on critical theory to read and interpret a vast range of oral, visual and printed sources, in an attempt to expand our conception of the politics of the period. Read in the context of such sources, nineteenth-century English politics becomes resolved into a story about the struggle to define the nation's constitution, past, present and future. It suggests the existence of a popular strain of English libertarian politics, albeit one whose radical and democratic potential was gradually closed down. In short, despite the invention of a liberal constitution in this period, politics became less (not more) democratic, a lesson which the author sees as pertinent for many struggling to live in, or establish, liberal democratic constitutions in our own times. |
Contenido
A new political history I | 1 |
the structure of official politics | 15 |
the culture of official politics | 48 |
power print and | 105 |
A language of party? | 163 |
Organisation as symbol | 183 |
The politics of culture | 207 |
leaders and their popular | 251 |
the discourse of popular | 295 |
New narratives in the history of English politics? | 331 |
Appendices | 340 |
Bibliography | 355 |
421 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Politics and the People: A Study in English Political Culture, 1815-1867 James Vernon Vista previa limitada - 1993 |
Politics and the People: A Study in English Political Culture, 1815-1867 James Vernon Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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