London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II: Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration Until the Exclusion Crisis

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Cambridge University Press, 1987 - 264 էջ
This study of the political attitudes of ordinary Londoners during the reign of Charles II examines not only the manifestations of public opinion - for example, riot and demonstration - but also the manner of its formation - religious experience, economic activity, and exposure to mass political propaganda. Professor Harris shows to be misleading the conventional view, that the whigs enjoyed the support of the London masses, and the tories were essentially anti-populist. Both sides had public support during the exclusion crisis, and this division stemmed from fundamental religious tensions within London political culture, dating back to 1660 and before. Attractively illustrated with polemical contemporary engravings, London Crowds demonstrates clearly the value of bringing together both high and low activity into a truly integrated social history of politics, and sheds important new light not just on urban agitation but on the nature of late-Stuart party conflict.
 

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Approaches to the crowd
1
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
6
Reconstructing the political culture of the people
14
THE PROBLEM OFPOPULAR1 POLITICS
15
THE CAPACITY FOR COLLECTIVE AGITATION
22
POLITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS
27
CONCLUSION
35
The people and the Restoration
36
CONCLUSION
129
The tory response
130
THE TORY COUNTERATTACK
131
TYRANNY AND POPERY
133
THE ATTACK ON WHIG HEROES
145
THE TORY ALTERNATIVE
150
THE PROPAGANDA WAR
153
Crowd politics and exclusion
156

ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE MONARCHY 165960
38
EXPECTATIONS OF THE RESTORATION
52
CONCLUSION
60
The problem of religion
62
THE EFFECTS OF PERSECUTION
63
THE NONCONFORMIST CRITIQUE
73
THE BAWDY HOUSE RIOTS OF 1668
82
THE BACKDROP TO EXCLUSION
91
CONCLUSION
94
Whig mass propaganda during the exclusion crisis
96
THE WHIG MASS PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN
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THE WHIG MESSAGE
108
SLANTING TOWARDS A NONCONFORMIST AUDIENCE
118
HOSTILITY TOWARDS THE DUKE OF YORKS SUCCESSION
157
THE EMERGENCE OF AN ANTIEXCLUSIONIST POSITION
164
RIVALRY BETWEEN WHIG AND TORY GROUPS
172
THE WHIGS ON THE DEFENSIVE
180
CONCLUSION
188
The economics of crowd politics
189
THE WEAVERS DISPUTES
191
OTHER ECONOMIC GRIEVANCES AND THEIR POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
204
CONCLUSION
215
A divided society
217
BIBLIOGRAPHY
229
INDEX
257
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Էջ 238 - Jones, D., The Secret History of White-Hall From the Restoration of Charles II Down to the Abdication of the Late K. James

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