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Uprisings in Eighteenth-Century Britain: Mediation and the Transformation of Political Culture
By (Author) Dr Monika Barget
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
16th November 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
941.081
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This study examines how the British Empire of the 18th century avoided revolution by integrating opposition agents as new spaces of power opened up. Monika Barget convincingly argues that this process of constitutionalisation meant that groups from the aristocracy to the church, from the army to the people at large, were brought into the system in a way that negated the obvious, serious challenges that were posed to the Empire by the Glorious Revolution, the Jacobite Rebellion, the American Revolution, and Jacobin threats of the late-18th century. Barget goes on to highlight the lasting political and legal repercussions of this process.The structure of the chapters, each focussing on specific agents and conflict media, also links the history of political agency and political institutions with an expanding European and even trans-continental media market.
Monika Barget is Assistant Professor in Digital Research Methods at Maastricht University, The Netherlands.