Riot Risings and Revolution

Riot  Risings and Revolution
Author: Ian Gilmour
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSC:32106015337790

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The history of violence in England from the Jacobite uprising of 1715 to the Irish rebellion of 1798, taking in food riots, judicial murder, press-gangs, poaching, duelling and the military. The author also wrote "The Body Politic" and "Inside Right".

Revolution and Rebellion

Revolution and Rebellion
Author: J. C. D. Clark
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521337100

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A challenge to received ideas about 'revolution in English seventeenth- and eighteenth-century history.

Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain

Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain
Author: Monika Barget
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1350377171

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This study examines how the British Empire of the 18th century contained revolution by integrating opposition agents as new spaces of power opened up. Monika Barget convincingly argues that this process of constitutionalisation meant that groups from the aristocracy to religious communities, from the army to the people at large, were brought into the system in a way that balanced the obvious, serious challenges that the Glorious Revolution, the Jacobite Rebellion, the American Revolution, and Jacobin threats of the late-18th century posed to the Empire. Barget highlights the lasting political and legal repercussions of this process. The structure of the chapters, each focussing on specific agents and conflict media, also links the history of political agency and political institutions with an expanding European and even trans-continental media market.

Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain

Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain
Author: Monika Barget
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350377165

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This study examines how the British Empire of the 18th century contained revolution by integrating opposition agents as new spaces of power opened up. Monika Barget convincingly argues that this process of constitutionalisation meant that groups from the aristocracy to religious communities, from the army to the people at large, were brought into the system in a way that balanced the obvious, serious challenges that the Glorious Revolution, the Jacobite Rebellion, the American Revolution, and Jacobin threats of the late-18th century posed to the Empire. Barget highlights the lasting political and legal repercussions of this process. The structure of the chapters, each focussing on specific agents and conflict media, also links the history of political agency and political institutions with an expanding European and even trans-continental media market.

The Politics of the People in Eighteenth Century Britain

The Politics of the People in Eighteenth Century Britain
Author: H.T. Dickinson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349246595

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This challenging and original study examines the most important aspects of popular political culture in eighteenth-century Britain. The first part explores the way the British people could influence existing political institutions or could exploit their existing powers, by looking at the role of the people in parliamentary elections, in a wide range of pressure groups, in their local urban communities, and in popular demonstrations. The second part shows how the British people became increasingly politicised during the eighteenth century and how they tried to shape or defend their political world.

The Gordon Riots

The Gordon Riots
Author: Ian Haywood,John Seed
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521195423

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A new and controversial perspective on the causes, personalities and consequences of the most devastating urban riots in British history.

Markets Market Culture and Popular Protest in Eighteenth century Britain and Ireland

Markets  Market Culture and Popular Protest in Eighteenth century Britain and Ireland
Author: Adrian Randall,Andrew Charlesworth
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 085323700X

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This volume is concerned with markets, market culture and popular protest in eighteenth-century Britain and Ireland. The chapters focus upon both urban and rural communities: towns and cities, villages and corporations, colliers and tradesmen all feature in these studies since the market was ubiquitous and universal. How it was managed, however, varied from place to place and from time to time and the process of management provides us with a major insight into the social, political and economic relationships of eighteenth-century Britain. Some readers will see in these chapters evidence of the heterogeneity of these relations, but others will recognize that, for all the apparent differences, on basic issues of provisioning there was a remarkable uniformity. Following an introductory chapter, contributions focus on protest in relation to customary corn measures, opposition to turnpikes, resistance to the Cider Tax, scarcity and market management in Bristol, the moral economy of "the English middling sort", Oxford food riots and the Irish famine 1799–1801.

Britain and the French Revolution

Britain and the French Revolution
Author: Clive Emsley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317878513

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The French Revolution catapulted Europe into a new period of political upheaval, social change, and into the modern era. This book provides a concise introduction to the impact of the French Revolution on Britain and to the ways in which this impact has been assessed by historians. The book is organised thematically. It begins with a survey of the ideological debate sparked off by the Revolution discussing, in particular, the work of people such as Burke, Paine, Spence and Wollstonecraft. From here it presents an exploration of the Revolution s impact on * Parliamentary polities * The growth of radicalism and loyalism * The way in which French ideas influenced Irish aspirations to generate rebellion The third main section of the book focuses on the causes and course of Britain s war with Revolutionary France, and on the effects of the war on the home front, most notably the recurrent, serious food shortages.