Popular Politics in Nineteenth Century England provides an
accessible introduction to the culture of English popular politics
between 1815 and 1900, the period from Luddism to the New
Liberalism. This is an area that has attracted great historical
interest and has undergone fundamental revision in the last two
decades. Did the industrial revolution create the working class
movement or was liberalism (which transcended class divisions) the
key mode of political argument?
Rohan McWilliam brings this central debate up to date for students
of Nineteenth Century British History. He assesses popular ideology
in relation to the state, the nation, gender and the nature of
party formation, and reveals a much richer social history emerging
in the light of recent historiographical developments.
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