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Introduction Glenn Burgess and Matthew Fenenstein | |
1. A politics of emergency in the reign of Elizabeth I Stephen Alford | |
2. Richard Overton as a milestone of English radical history: the new intertext of the civic ethos in mid-seventeenth-century England Luc Borot | |
3. The 'radicalism' of the English Revolution Glenn Burgess | |
4. Later Stuart radicalism, 1660 90 Richard Greaves | |
5. The revolution as speech-act: on not performing the British revolution Ian Hampsher-Monk | |
6. Disconcerting ideas: explaining popular radicalism and popular loyalism in the 1790s Mark Philp | |
7. The 1790s and the emergence of British radicalism Gregory Claeys | |
8. Henry Hunt's peep into a prison: the radical discontinuities of imprisonment for debt Margot Finn | |
9. Jeremy Bentham's radicalism Fred Rosen | |
10. Religion and the emergence of radicalism in nineteenth-century England J. C. D. Clark | |
11. Empire, radicalism and reform, 1815 32 Miles Taylor | |
Radicalism revisited Conal Condren | |
Radicalism reassessed J. C. Davis. |
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