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The Sense of the People: Politics, Culture and Imperialism in England, 1715-1785 (Past and Present Publications)
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: past, present, publications, england, imperialism, people, politics, culture, sense
Number of Pages: 480
Published: 1998-05-28
List price: $58.00
ISBN-10: 0521635276
ISBN-13: 9780521635271
Book Description:
This exciting study demonstrates the central role of "the people," the empire, and the citizen in eighteenth-century English popular politics. Pioneering in its focus on provincial towns, its attention to the imperial contexts of urban politics and its use of a rich and diverse array of sources--from newspapers, prints and plays to pottery and tea-cloths--it shows how the wide-ranging political culture of English towns attuned ordinary men and women to the issues of state power and thus enabled them to stake their own claims in national and imperial affairs.
Book Description
This book demonstrates the central role of ’people’, the empire, and the citizen in eighteenth-century English popular politics. It shows how the wide-ranging political culture of English towns attuned ordinary men and women to the issues of state power and thus enabled them to stake their own claims in national and imperial affairs.
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