Poisoning the Minds of the Lower OrdersPrinceton University Press, 13.04.2021 - 560 Seiten Conservatism was born as an anguished attack on democracy. So argues Don Herzog in this arrestingly detailed exploration of England's responses to the French Revolution. Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders ushers the reader into the politically lurid world of Regency England. |
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... radical circles as a dread symbol of secrecy and corruption , revealed to Parliament the case against Caroline . Soon the House of Lords considered a special Bill of Pains and Penalties designed to abrogate the marriage . So ensued what ...
... Radical Squibs & Loyal Ripostes : Satirical Pamphlets of the Regency Period , 1819–1821 , ed . Edgell Rickword ( New York : Barnes & Noble , 1971 ) , p . 45 , capitals removed . Besides the pamphlets conveniently collected in this ...
... radicals , relishing the stakes in public discussion of these matters . Leigh Hunt told the poet Shelley that the ... radical 17 Prince Regent to the Marchioness of Hertford , 16 October 1815 , Correspondence of George , Prince of ...
... radical newspapers were bribed into daring activity . " 32 Caroline is at best an ironic badge of enlightenment , the press's frenetic attention to the debacle at best an uneasy sign of the march of truth . Afflicted by a bit of a ...
... radicals long referred to as the good old cause . ( Decades after Charles's execution , members of the Calves ' Head ... radical innovation . It's always in part a matter of which tradition to choose . Now suppose that we agree on which ...
Inhalt
THREE | 56 |
ELEVEN | 58 |
Poison and Antidote | 89 |
The Politics of Reason | 140 |
FI | 202 |
SEVEN | 261 |
Blacks and Jews | 283 |
EIGHT | 322 |
NINE | 363 |
The Trouble with Hairdressers | 455 |
TWELVE | 505 |
INDEX | 547 |