In The Nation, the Law, and the King, Reform Politics in England, author Jenny Graham argues that the English reform movement from 1789-1799 was motivated by a distinctively revolutionary ethos that was largely responsible for the extreme reaction of the governing classes. Graham fully explores the role of the middle class radicals to support her assertion that the revolution was pro-French for far longer than many other historians are prepared to admit. This study aims to correct the overall picture often painted by most historians regarding the temperament of the movement. Based upon a…mehr
In The Nation, the Law, and the King, Reform Politics in England, author Jenny Graham argues that the English reform movement from 1789-1799 was motivated by a distinctively revolutionary ethos that was largely responsible for the extreme reaction of the governing classes. Graham fully explores the role of the middle class radicals to support her assertion that the revolution was pro-French for far longer than many other historians are prepared to admit. This study aims to correct the overall picture often painted by most historians regarding the temperament of the movement. Based upon a wealth of evidence, much heretofore ignored, this two-volume masterpiece is a treasure for European, British, French, and Colonial historians and students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jenny Graham is a member of the Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Volume I: Illustrations chapter 2 Prologue chapter 3 Introduction chapter 4 The Initial Reaction to the Revolution in France and the Movement for Religious Toleration in England chapter 5 The Debate in England on France under the National Assembly chapter 6 The English Reform Clubs and Societies chapter 7 The Development of the Reform Movement in England, August-April 1791 chapter 8 The Development of the Reform Movement in England, April-August 1792 chapter 9 The Reaction in England to the August Revolution in France and the Development of the Reform Movement chapter 10 The Conservative Reaction chapter 11 The Movement for Reform chapter 12 Volume II: Illustrations chapter 13 The Reaction of the Reformers to Repression, and the Impact of the War with France chapter 14 Political Reform and Persecution in Scotland and England chapter 15 The Arrest and Trial of the English Reformers chapter 16 The Movement for Reform in England chapter 17 1796: The Revolutionary Impulse chapter 18 The Revolutionary Threat, January-June 1797 chapter 19 The Revolutionary Threat, July 1797-June 1798 chapter 20 Conclusion chapter 21 Appendices chapter 22 Abbreviations chapter 23 Bibliography chapter 24 Index
chapter 1 Volume I: Illustrations chapter 2 Prologue chapter 3 Introduction chapter 4 The Initial Reaction to the Revolution in France and the Movement for Religious Toleration in England chapter 5 The Debate in England on France under the National Assembly chapter 6 The English Reform Clubs and Societies chapter 7 The Development of the Reform Movement in England, August-April 1791 chapter 8 The Development of the Reform Movement in England, April-August 1792 chapter 9 The Reaction in England to the August Revolution in France and the Development of the Reform Movement chapter 10 The Conservative Reaction chapter 11 The Movement for Reform chapter 12 Volume II: Illustrations chapter 13 The Reaction of the Reformers to Repression, and the Impact of the War with France chapter 14 Political Reform and Persecution in Scotland and England chapter 15 The Arrest and Trial of the English Reformers chapter 16 The Movement for Reform in England chapter 17 1796: The Revolutionary Impulse chapter 18 The Revolutionary Threat, January-June 1797 chapter 19 The Revolutionary Threat, July 1797-June 1798 chapter 20 Conclusion chapter 21 Appendices chapter 22 Abbreviations chapter 23 Bibliography chapter 24 Index
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