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Re-reading the Constitution - New Narratives in the Political History of England's Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New)
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Re-reading the Constitution - New Narratives in the Political History of England's Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New)
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This 1996 volume of essays is about something which (for many) does
not exist and yet which remains central to our understanding of
English politics, history and national identity - the constitution.
As European integration and demands for constitutional reform have
once again moved the constitution to the centre of contemporary
politics, an impressive team of contributors re-examines aspects of
the debates over the meaning of the constitution and 'public
opinion' in the long nineteenth century, from a sedition trial in
the 1790s to the enfranchisement of certain women in 1918. With
essays engaging with the histories of law, medicine and even with
history as a discipline, the book takes stock of the state of the
cultural history of English politics, consolidating upon much of
the most innovative work in recent years as well as suggesting ways
of re-reading the traditional narratives of English political
history.
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