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London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II : Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration until the Exclusion Crisis (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History)

AUTHOR: Tim Harris, et al
ISBN: 0521398452

SHORT DESCRIPTION: 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,...

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London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II : Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration until the Exclusion Crisis (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History)
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by Tim Harris, et al


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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 mmasses, 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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London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II : Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration until the Exclusion Crisis (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History)
- Book Reviews,
by Tim Harris, et al

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

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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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