English Radicalism, 1550–1850

English Radicalism, 1550–1850

English Radicalism, 1550–1850

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An exploration of the place of radical ideas and activity in English political and social history over three centuries. Its core concern is whether a long-term history of radicalism can be written. Are the things that historians label 'radical' linked into a single complex radical tradition, or are they separate phenomena linked only by the minds and language of historians? Does the historiography of radicalism uncover a repressed dimension of English history, or is it a construct that serves the needs of the present more than the understanding of the past? The book contains a variety of answers to these questions. As well as an introduction and eleven substantive chapters, it also includes two 'afterwords' which reflect on the implications of the book as a whole for the study of radicalism. The distinguished list of contributors is drawn from a variety of disciplines, including history, political science, and literary studies.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780521800174
ISBN10 052180017X
Number Of Pages 390
Item Weight 750 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format hardback
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"...this is a fine book that will be compulsory reading for any student of the development of oppositional political ideas in England." -Paul Pickering, H-Albion
"The introduction, eleven content chapters, and the two afterwords are written by distinguished scholars of English history or political theory, who draw upon career's worth of work and reflection to move effortlessly and seamlessly across a spectrum of topics and personalities. The result is an exceedingly learned book that ought to find a home in the library of many scholars." Jeffrey R. Wigelworth, Canadian Journal of History
"The essays are clearly written, free of jargon, and point toward a more precise notion of radicalism in a traditional society...Predictable differences of agenda and tone notwithstanding, these essays show the potential for redefining the notion of radicalism itself." --CHOICE
"Most historians of political thought will have a keen interest in historiography even if it is not their specialization; all, however, have an interest in the history and development of political ideas. Whichever way you take it, this is a useful, interesting and readable volume." --Sarah Hale, University of London

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Author's Bio

Glenn Burgess is Professor of History at the University of Hull. His publications include The Politics of the Ancient Constitution: An Introduction to English Political Thought 1603-1642 (1992), and Absolute Monarchy and the Stuart Constitution (1996). Matthew Festenstein is Reader in Politics at the University of Sheffield. His recent publications include, with Michael Kenny, Political Ideologies (2005), and Negotiating Diversity (2005).

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