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the press and radical opposition in early nineteenth-century England

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An edition of Print Politics (1996)

Print politics

the press and radical opposition in early nineteenth-century England

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Print Politics is the first literary study of the culture of the popular radical movement for parliamentary reform in the early decades of the nineteenth century. The period was characterized by popular agitation and repressive political measures including trials for seditious and blasphemous libel. Kevin Gilmartin explores the styles and strategies of radical opposition in the periodical press, and in the public culture of the time. He argues that writers and editors including William Cobbett, T. J.

Wooler, Richard Carlile, John Wade, and Leigh Hunt committed themselves to a complex, flexible, and often contradictory project of independent political opposition. They sought to maintain a political resistance uncompromised by the influence of a corrupt "system" even while addressing and imitating its practices to further their oppositional ends.

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English
Pages
274

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Print Politics: The Press and Radical Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)
October 13, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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Print Politics: The Press and Radical Opposition in Early Nineteenth-Century England (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)
January 28, 1997, Cambridge University Press
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Print politics: the press and radical opposition in early nineteenth-century England
1996, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-268) and index.

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New York
Series
Cambridge studies in Romanticism ;, 21

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
072/.09034
Library of Congress
PN5117 .G55 1996

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Pagination
xiv, 274 p. :
Number of pages
274

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL981968M
ISBN 10
0521496551
LCCN
96019584
Goodreads
2810145

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3270167W

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Early nineteenth-century radicalism can be defined as a protest against the dominance of two political parties.
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