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The Rise and Fall of Radical Westminster, 1780-1890
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The Rise and Fall of Radical Westminster, 1780-1890 explores a critical chapter in the story of Britain's transition to democracy. Utilising the remarkably rich documentation generated by Westminster elections, Baer reveals how the most radical political space in the age of oligarchy became the most conservative and tranquil in an age of democracy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Commencement: The Boundaries of Politics
- 1 Stories: Whig, Radical and Tory Westminster, 1780–1890
- 2 Tribunes: The Personality of Democracy
- 3 Words: The Languages of Democracy
- 4 Crowds: The Decline of Disorder
- 5 Spaces: Civic, Public, Private and Social
- 6 Rituals: Performing Demotic Political Culture
- 7 Associations: From Actors to Audiences
- 8 Pictures: Democracy Imagined
- Conclusion: The Workshop of Democracy
- Appendix: Westminster Election Results, 1780–1891
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index