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Languages of Politics in Nineteenth-Century Britain

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A comprehensible and accessible portrait of the various 'languages' which shaped public life in nineteenth century Britain, covering key themes such as governance, statesmanship, patriotism, economics, religion, democracy, women's suffrage, Ireland and India.

List of contents

Introduction; David Craig and James Thompson 1. Good Government; James Thompson 2. Statesmanship; David Craig 3. Patriotism; Jonathan Parry 4. Religion; Simon Skinner 5. Popular Political Economy; Anthony Howe 6. Democracy; Robert Saunders 7. Women's Suffrage; Ben Griffin 8. Irish Nationalism; Matthew Kelly 9. The Silence of Empire: Imperialism and India; Jon Wilson

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Ben Griffin, University of Cambridge, UK Anthony Howe, University of East Anglia, UK Matthew Kelly, University of Southampton, UK Jonathan Parry, University of Cambridge, UK Robert Saunders, University of Oxford, UK Simon Skinner, University of Oxford, UK Jon Wilson, King's College London, UK

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A comprehensible and accessible portrait of the various 'languages' which shaped public life in nineteenth century Britain, covering key themes such as governance, statesmanship, patriotism, economics, religion, democracy, women's suffrage, Ireland and India.

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“David Craig reviews the attributes of statesmanship most prized by 19th-century commentators. … Craig offers a useful contemporary insight into perceptions of leading parliamentary alumni, including Disraeli, Peel, Russell, and Gladstone, sketching out in embryo many of the interpretations which later biographers have amplified. … The volume offers a valuable panoramic survey of the changing textures of language over the course of the 19th century … .” (Richard A. Gaunt, Parliamentary History, Vol. 37 (03), October 11, 2018)

"As the editors acknowledge, there is still some way to go in bringing together the 'fractured' (p. 6) and 'confused' (p. 2) field of nineteenth-century political history. However, in assembling such a rich collection of essays, Craig and Thompson have made more than 'a necessary start' (p. 17)." - The Journal of the Historical Association

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"David Craig reviews the attributes of statesmanship most prized by 19th-century commentators. ... Craig offers a useful contemporary insight into perceptions of leading parliamentary alumni, including Disraeli, Peel, Russell, and Gladstone, sketching out in embryo many of the interpretations which later biographers have amplified. ... The volume offers a valuable panoramic survey of the changing textures of language over the course of the 19th century ... ." (Richard A. Gaunt, Parliamentary History, Vol. 37 (03), October 11, 2018)

"As the editors acknowledge, there is still some way to go in bringing together the 'fractured' (p. 6) and 'confused' (p. 2) field of nineteenth-century political history. However, in assembling such a rich collection of essays, Craig and Thompson have made more than 'a necessary start' (p. 17)." - The Journal of the Historical Association

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