Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834.

Part 1 From mutiny to mass mobilization: contention in 1833 what changed and why? what's at issue? contending ideas common action and shared understanding repertoires of contention insistent questions, possible answers what's to come. Part 2 Contention under a magnifying glass: a change of repertoires problems, sources, methods a calendar of contention numbering the struggles forms of contention, old and new. Part 3 Capital, state and class in Britain, 1750-1840: proletarians, landlords and others the growth of industry urbanization income and inequality war and the British state repression in Britain popular participation in national politics social movements and democracy. Part 4 Wilkes, Gordon and popular vengeance, 1758-1788: how Britain was changing contention's flow how the repertoire worked against poorhouses and enclosures workers' contention mutations. Part 5 Revolution, war and other struggles, 1789-1815: associations in France and Britain economy and demography state, war and parliament textures of contention contentious issues the issue is food who contended, and how? revolution and popular sovereignty. Part 6 State, class and contention, 1816-1827: economy and state, 1816-1827 from war to peace to contention contentious contours Queen Caroline contentious actors workers in action contending with associations political entrepreneurs, radicals and reformers. Part 7 Struggle and reform, 1828-1834: spurting population, expanding economy, consolidating state repertoires for the 1830s the political crisis of 1828-1834 embattled bobbies swing time for reform workers glimmers of revolution. Part 8 From donkeying to demonstrating: to retell the story to meet in public catholics in politics toward explanation social movements and demonstrations national and international politics foundations of popular contention mass national politics and democracy. Appendices: sources and methods major Acts by the British government directly affecting popular association and collective action, 1750-1834.

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