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The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 Tim Harris

The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 By Tim Harris

The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 by Tim Harris


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This collection of essays sheds light on the politics of those people who are normally thought of as being outside the political nation. Topics deal with riots, rumours, libels, seditious words, public opinion, and the structures of local government.

The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 Summary

The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 by Tim Harris

This collection of essays seeks to shed light on the politics of those people who are normally thought of as being excluded from the political nation in early modern England. If by political nation we mean those who sat in parliament, the governors of counties and towns, and the enfranchised classes in the constituencies, then the 'excluded' would be those who were neither actively involved in the process of governing nor had any say in choosing those who would rule over them - the bulk of the population at this time. Yet this volume shows that these people were not, in fact, excluded from politics. Not only did the masses possess political opinions which they were capable of articulating in a public forum, but they were alos often active participants in the political process themselves and taken seriously in that capacity by the governmental elite.

The various essays deal with topics as wide-ranging as riots, rumours, libels, seditious words, public opinion, the structures of local government, and the gendered dimensions of popular political participation, and cover the period from the eve of the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution. They challenge many existing assumptions concerning the nature and significance of public opinion and politics out-of-doors in the early modern period and show us that the people mattered in politics, and thus why we, as historians, cannot afford to ignore them. Politics was more participatory, in this undemocratic age, than one might have thought. The contributors to this volume show that there was a lively and engaged public sphere throughout this period, from Tudor times to the Georgian era.

The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 Reviews

'No-one would argue that the politics of the excluded is a brand new concept, but these essays taken together represent a focused and cogent case and offer an accessible introduction to some of the more interesting and innovative research being undertaken in the early modern era.' - Roey Sweet, University of Leicester, The Economic History Review

About Tim Harris

TIM HARRIS is Professor of History at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Politics of the Excluded; T. Harris.- Rumours and Popular Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII; E.H. Shagan.- 'Poore Men Woll Speke One Daye': Plebian Languages of Deference and Defiance in England, c. 1520 1640; A. Wood.- The Political Culture of the Middling Sort in English Rural Communities, c. 1550 1700; S. Hindle.- Libels in Action: Ritual, Subversion and the English Literary Underground, 1603 1642; A. Bellany.- The Unacknowledged Republic: Political Participation in Early Modern England; M. Goldie.- 'Venerating the Honesty of a Tinker': The King's Friends and the Battle for the Allegiance of the Common People in Restoration England; T. Harris.- Crowds and Political Festival in Georgian England; N. Rogers.- Domesticity is in the Streets: Eliza Fenning, Public Opinion and the Politics of Private Life; P. Seleski.- Index.

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NLS9780333722244
9780333722244
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The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 by Tim Harris
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-06-27
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