James Thompson is a Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Bristol. His research focuses primarily upon the political and intellectual culture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain. He has published articles on a wide variety of aspects of modern British history, including trade union law, class and political language, and political posters.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: rethinking public opinion in late nineteenth-century Britain 1. An open demos? The public and the question of membership 2. The ghost in the machine: locating public opinion 3. The mind of the nation? Reason and the public 4. Political economy and the idea of 'public opinion' 5. Representing labour: the labour movement, politics and the public 6. Conclusion: 'public opinion' and political culture in Britain, 1870-1914.
Acknowledgements Introduction: rethinking public opinion in late nineteenth-century Britain 1. An open demos? The public and the question of membership 2. The ghost in the machine: locating public opinion 3. The mind of the nation? Reason and the public 4. Political economy and the idea of 'public opinion' 5. Representing labour: the labour movement, politics and the public 6. Conclusion: 'public opinion' and political culture in Britain, 1870-1914.
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