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Author Parolin, Christina.

Title Radical spaces : venues of popular politics in London, 1790-1845 / Christina Parolin.

Imprint Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 'Honourable House of Blasphemers': The radical public of Newgate in the early nineteenth century -- 'Bastilles of despotism': Radical resistance in the Coldbath Fields House of Correction, 1798-1830 -- The 'She-Champion of Impiety': Female radicalism and political crime in early nineteenth-century England -- Radicalism and reform at the 'Gate of Pandemonium': The Crown and Anchor tavern in visual culture, 1790-1820 -- 'Fresh Crown and Anchor sentiments': Radical reform in the Strand, 1817-1847 -- 'Temple of Knowledge and Reason': Culture and politics at 3 Blackfriars Road, Surrey -- 'Bitten with the Rotunda notions': Audience, identity and communication 1830-1832 -- 'Pythoness of the Temple': Eliza Sharples and the gendered public of the Rotunda.
Summary "Radical Spaces explores the rise of popular radicalism in London between 1790 and 1845 through key sites of radical assembly: the prison, the tavern and the radical theatre. Access to spaces in which to meet, agitate and debate provided those excluded from the formal arenas of the political nation-the great majority of the population-a crucial voice in the public sphere. Radical Spaces utilises both textual and visual public records, private correspondence and the secret service reports from the files of the Home Office to shed new light on the rise of plebeian radicalism in the metropolis. It brings the gendered nature of such sites to the fore, finding women where none were thought to gather, and reveals that despite the diversity in these spaces, there existed a dynamic and symbiotic relationship between radical culture and the sites in which it operated. These venues were both shaped by and helped to shape the political identity of a generation of radical men and women who envisioned a new social and political order for Britain."--Publisher's description
Note Print version record.
Subject Radicalism -- Great Britain -- 18th century.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 18th century.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
Radicalisme -- Grande-Bretagne -- 18e siècle.
Grande-Bretagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 18e siècle.
Grande-Bretagne -- Mœurs et coutumes -- 18e siècle.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Civics & Citizenship.
Manners and customs
Politics and government
Radicalism
Great Britain https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP
Chronological Term 1700-1799
Other Form: Print version: Parolin, Christina. Radical spaces. Canberra, ACT : ANU E Press, 2010 9781921862007 (OCoLC)678454298
ISBN 9781921862014 (electronic bk.)
1921862017 (electronic bk.)
9781921862007
1921862009
Standard No. AU@ 000046157097
AU@ 000058146405
AU@ 000060581370
GBVCP 100865504X

 
    
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