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General Texts (41 items)
Review Articles (5 items)
BRITISH ATTITUDES TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - EMMA VINCENT MACLEOD, 2007-9
Article | Recommended
A companion to eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson, MyiLibrary, c2002
Book | See chapters 6, 9, 23 and 32
An age of progress and reform? - Frank O'Gorman, 1992-9
Article | Recommended
Shall We Take the Linguistic Turn? British Radicalism in the Era of the French Revolution William Stafford, 2000
Article
The French Revolution, British Cultural Politics, and Recent Scholarship across the
Disciplines - Michael S. C. Smith, 2000
Article
Introductory Works (21 items)
Britain in the age of the French Revolution, 1785-1820 - Jennifer Mori, 2000
Book | Recommended
In these times: living in Britain through Napoleon's wars, 1793-1815 - Jennifer S. Uglow,
2014
Book
British politics in an age of reform - Michael J. Turner, 1999
Book
The age of unease: government and reform in Britain, 1782-1832 - Michael J. Turner, 2000
Book
Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815 - H. T. Dickinson, 1989
Book | Recommended
'A companion to eighteenth-century Britain': Chapter 9
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| Electronic copy.
'A companion to eighteenth-century Britain': Chapter 9
Chapter | Alternative | Print Copy
The politics of the people in eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson, 1994
Book
The French Revolution and British popular politics - Mark Philp, 1991
Book | Recommended
The French Revolution and British culture - Ceri Crossley, Ian Small, 1989
Book | Recommended | Especially pp. 31-61
The making of the English working class - E. P. Thompson, 1980
Book | Recommended
E. P. Thompson, Britain, and the French Revolution - David Eastwood, 1995
Article
British society and the French Wars, 1793-1815 - Clive Emsley, 1979
Book | Recommended
Stress and stability in late eighteenth-century Britain: reflections on the British avoidance
of revolution - Ian R. Christie, 1984
Book
'Wars and revolutions: Britain 1760-1815': Chapters 8-10
Chapter
A mad, bad, and dangerous people?: England, 1783-1846 - Boyd Hilton, ebrary, Inc, 2006
Book | Recommended
A mad, bad, and dangerous people?: England, 1783-1846 - Boyd Hilton, c2006
Book | Recommended | Print Copy
Britain in the early nineteenth century - A. D. Harvey, 1978
Book
The forging of the modern state: early industrial Britain 1783-1870 - Eric J. Evans, 2001
Book | Recommended
English society, 1660-1832: religion, ideology and politics during the ancien regime - J. C.
D. Clark, 2000
Book
Debating the revolution: Britain in the 1790s - Chris Evans, c2006
Book
On radicalism in particular (15 items)
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The French Revolution in English history - P. A. Brown, 1918
Book
England and the French Revolution, 1789-1797 - William Thomas Laprade, 1909
Book
The genesis of parliamentary reform - George Stead Veitch, 1964
Book
The English Jacobins: reformers in late 18th century England - Carl B. Cone, 1968
Book
Parliamentary reform, 1640-1832 - John Ashton Cannon, 1973
Book
British radicalism: 1791-1797 - Walter Phelps Hall, 1976
Book
Artisans and sans-culottes: popular movements in France and Britain during the French
Revolution - Gwyn A. Williams, 1989
Book | Recommended
Threats of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848 - Malcolm I. Thomis, Peter Holt, 1977
Book
The nation, the law, and the king: reform politics in England, 1789-1799 - Jenny Graham,
2000
Book | Recommended
Revolutionary Britannia?: reflections on the threat of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848 Edward Royle, 2000
Book
English radicals and reformers 1760-1848 - Edward Royle, James Walvin, 1982
Book
Popular radicalism: the working-class experience, 1780-1880 - D. G. Wright, 1988
Book
The friends of liberty: the English democratic movement in the age of the French
revolution - Albert Goodwin, 1979
Book | Recommended
British radicalism and the French Revolution 1789-1815 - H. T. Dickinson, 1985
Book | Recommended
The impact of the French Revolution: texts from Britain in the 1790s - Iain Hampsher-Monk
, 2005
Book | Recommended
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Reading for Lecture, Seminars and Essays (474 items)
Section One: 1789-95 (295 items)
Background: Britain in the 1780s (9 items)
'English society in the eighteenth century': Chapter 8
Chapter | Recommended
'Romantics, rebels and reactionaries: English literature and its background 1760-1830':
Chapter 1
Chapter | Recommended
'Liberty and property: political ideology in eighteenth-century Britain': Chapter 6
Chapter | Recommended
'Experience and identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760-1800': Chapter 1-2
Chapter
Gentlemen Dissenters: The Social and Political Meanings of Rational Dissent in the 1770s
and 1780s - John Seed, 1985-6
Article
Anglican Latitudinarianism and Political Radicalism in the Late 18th Century - John
Gascoigne, 1986
Article
N. Rogers, 'Crowd and People in the Gordon Riots'
Chapter | pp. 39-55
'The dissenters': Chapter 5
Chapter
Aristocracy and its enemies in the age of revolution - William Doyle, ebrary, Inc, 2009
Book
1. Debating democracy: Burke, Paine and the Rights of Man
(69 items)
a) Burke's 'Reflections' and the Initial Reaction 1789-90 (43 items)
Primary Materials (10 items)
Reflections on the Revolution in France: and on the proceedings in certain societies in
London relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in
Paris. By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Edmund Burke, 1790
Book
Reflections on the Revolution in France: and on the proceedings in certain societies in
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London relative to that event - Edmund Burke, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 1986
Book | Critical edition by C. C. O'Brien
Reflections on the Revolution in France - Edmund Burke, 1987
Book | Critical edition by J. G. A. Pocock
Reflections on the Revolution in France - Edmund Burke, L. G. Mitchell, 2009
Book | Critical edition by L. G. Mitchell
Reflections on the Revolution in France - Edmund Burke, J. C. D. Clark, 2001
Book | Critical edition by J. C. D. Clark
A discourse on the love of our country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the Meeting-House in
the Old Jewry, to the Society for Commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain: With an
appendix, containing an account of the population of France; and the declaration of rights
by the National Assembly of France. By Richard Price, D.D. LL.D. F.R.S. and fellow of the
American Philosophical Societies at Philadelphia and Boston - Richard Price, M.DCC.XC.
[1790
Book
The political writings of the 1790s - Gregory Claeys, 1995
Book | Volumes 1-2 contain many textual reactions to Burke's work
Edmund Burke: a life in caricature - Nicholas K. Robinson, 1996
Book | For graphic and satirical reactions to Burke during this period
Unpublished Burke Letters, 1783-96 - F. P. Lock, 1997
Article
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Secondary Materials (33 items)
The Cambridge companion to Edmund Burke - David Dwan, Christopher J. Insole, 2012
Book
The Cambridge companion to Edmund Burke - David Dwan, Christopher J. Insole, 2012
Book
Edmund Burke - Iain Hampsher-Monk, c2009
Book | Recommended
The French Revolution debate in Britain: the origins of modern politics - Gregory Claeys,
2007
Book | Recommended
Burke's reflections on the revolution in France - F. P. Lock, 1985
Book | Recommended | There are newer editions available in the library.
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'Edmund Burke's Reflections on the revolution in France: new interdisciplinary essays':
Chapters 2-3, 5 and 9
Chapter | Recommended
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
Edmund Burke, Volume II: 1784-1797 - F.P. Lock
Book
Edmund Burke: the visionary who invented modern politics - Jesse Norman, Jesse Norman,
2014
Book
The left and Edmund Burke - Isaac Kramnick, 1983
Document | Recommended
The Political Economy of Burke&s Analysis of the French Revolution - J. G. A. Pocock,
1982-6
Article
II. Burke and the Ancient Constitution—a Problem in the History of Ideas - J. G. A. Pocock,
1960-6
Article | Alternative
Reflections on Burke's "Reflections on the French Revolution" - Louis Gottschalk and
Edmund Burke, 1956
Article
The Genesis of Burke's Reflections - Frederick Dreyer, 1978
Article
The Origin of Burke's Ideas Revisited - Reed Browning, 1984
Article
Mad Lord George and Madame La Motte: Riot and Sexuality in the Genesis of Burke's
Reflections on the Revolution in France - Iain McCalman, 1996
Article
Edmund Burke and the Monasteries of France - Derek Beales, 2005
Article
Conservative Political Thought in Britain in Response to the French Revolution - Thomas
Philip Schofield, 1986
Article | Recommended
Burke and the Fall of Language: The French Revolution as Linguistic Event - Steven
Blakemore, 1984
Article
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Burke, Paine, and the Nature of Language - John Turner, 1989
Article
'The language of politics in the age of Wilkes and Burke': Chapters 5-6
Chapter | Recommended
'Edmund Burke -- his political philosophy': Chapters 2 and 6
Chapter
'Burke': Chapters 1, 3 and 4
Chapter
'Edmund Burke on government, politics and society': Introduction
Chapter
'Representations of revolution (1789-1820)': Chapter 3
Chapter
'Edmund Burke and the critique of political radicalism': Chapters 5, 8 and 9
Chapter
Edmund Burke and the revolt against the eighteenth century: a study of the political and
social thinking of Burke, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey - Alfred Cobban, 1929
Book
'The social thought of Rousseau and Burke: a comparative study': Chapter 2
Chapter
Edmund Burke's view of history - John C. Weston, 1961
Document
Edmund Burke's view of history - John C. Weston, 1961
Document
Edmund Burke and His Critics: The Case of Mary Wollstonecraft - James Conniff, 1999
Article
The great melody: a thematic biography and commented anthology of Edmund Burke Conor Cruise O'Brien, 1992
Book | As Donat O'Donnell
'Culture and society, 1780-1950': Chapter 1
Chapter
b) Thomas Paine and 'The Rights of Man' (1791-2) (26 items)
Primary Materials (3 items)
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution - Thomas
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Paine, George Washington, 1792
Book
'The political writings of the 1790s': Volumes 5 and 6
Chapter | Volumes 5 and 6 contain textual reactions to Paine's work
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Secondary Materials (23 items)
A political biography of Thomas Paine - W. A. Speck, MyiLibrary, 2013
Book | Chapter 5, pp. 105-126
The French Revolution debate in Britain: the origins of modern politics - Gregory Claeys,
2007
Book | Recommended
Thomas Paine: social and political thought - Gregory Claeys, ebrary, Inc, 1989
Book | Recommended
'Thomas Paine: social and political thought': Chapters 3-5
Chapter | Recommended
A companion to eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson, MyiLibrary, c2002
Book | See chapters 6, 9, 23 and 32
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
UoN - Holdings
Webpage
'Tom Paine: a political life': Chapter 9
Chapter
'Citizen of the world: essays on Thomas Paine': Chapter 9
Chapter
Local Attachments, National Identities and World Citizenship in the Thought of Thomas
Paine - Ian Dyck, 1993
Article
'Labouring men: studies in the history of labour': Chapter 1
Chapter
Religion and Radicalism: English Political Theory in the Age of Revolution - Isaac Kramnick,
1977
Article | Recommended
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Paineites to a man?: The English popular radical societies in the 1790's - John Stevenson,
1989
Document | Recommended
The reception of Paine - Edward Royle, 1987
Document | Recommended
Thomas Paine - A. J. Ayer, 1990
Book | Recommended
'The language of politics in the age of Wilkes and Burke': Chapter 7
Chapter | Recommended
'The politics of language: 1791-1819': Chapters 2-3
Chapter | Recommended
Paine - Mark Philp, 1989
Book
'Representations of revolution (1789-1820)': Chapter 3
Chapter
'Tom Paine: The Greatest Exile': Chapters 9-10
Chapter
Man of Reason: Chapters 9 and 12
Chapter
The Role of America in the ‘Debate on France’ 1791–5: Thomas Paine's Insertion - Mark
Philp, 1993-11
Article
An end to poverty: the French Revolution and the promise of a world beyond want* Gareth Stedman Jones, 2005-05
Article
2. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Politics of Gender (41 items)
Primary Materials (8 items)
A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke:
Occasioned by his reflections on the revolution in France - Mary Wollstonecraft, M.DCC.XC.
[1790
Book | Especially the author's introduction, dedication, chapter 1-2, 4 and 12-13.
M. Wollstonecraft, 'A Vindication of the Rights of Men'
Chapter | pp. 11-59
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Memoirs of the author of A vindication of the rights of woman: By William Godwin - William
Godwin, 1798
Book | Electronic resource
Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft - William Godwin, W. Clark Durant, William Blake, 1927
Book | Print copy
A Routledge literary sourcebook on Mary Wollstonecraft's A vindication of the rights of
woman - Adriana Craciun, 2002
Book
The collected letters of Mary Wollstonecraft - Mary Wollstonecraft, Janet M. Todd, 2003
Book
Memoirs of the author of A vindication of the rights of woman - William Godwin, Pamela
Clemit, Gina Luria Walker, c2001
Book | See pp.123-201
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Secondary Details (33 items)
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
Debating the revolution: Britain in the 1790s - Chris Evans, c2006
Book | see chapter 7, pp.107-26
'Mary Wollstonecraft: a revolutionary life': Chapter 14
Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 14
The life and death of Mary Wollstonecraft - Claire Tomalin, 1974
Book | Recommended | A newer edition is available in the library
A vindication of the rights of woman - Mary Wollstonecraft, Eileen Hunt Botting, 2014
Book | See intro and pp.229-90
Mary Wollstonecraft, writer - Harriet Devine, 1994
Book | Recommended
Mary Wollstonecraft: the making of a radical feminist - Jennifer Lorch, 1990
Book | Especially part 2
The Cambridge companion to Mary Wollstonecraft - Claudia L. Johnson, 2002
Book | See chapters 1-7, 9, 13-14
Narratives of Women: English Feminists of the 1790s - W Stafford, 1997
Article | Recommended
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English feminists and their opponents in the 1790s: unsex'd and proper females - William
Stafford, c2002
Book
Mary Wollstonecraft: Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthwoman - G. J. Barker-Benfield,
1989
Article
On the Reception of Mary Wollstonecraft's: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - R. M.
Janes, 1978
Article | Recommended
Passion in the Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft - S Mendus, 1994
Article
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Wild Wish of Early Feminism - Barbara Taylor, 1992
Article
Religion, Radicalism, and Fantasy - Barbara Taylor, 1995
Article
'Feminism in eighteenth-century England': Chapters 1, 3, 6-7 and conclusion
Chapter | Chapters 1, 3, 6-7 and conclusion
'The eighteenth-century feminist mind': Chapter 4 and 8
Chapter | Chapters 4 and 8
English feminism, 1780-1980 - Barbara Caine, c1997
Book
'The proper lady and the woman writer: ideology as style in the works of Mary
Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen': Chapters 1 and 2
Chapter | Chapters 1-2
'The culture of sensibility: sex and society in eighteenth-century Britain': Chapter 7
Chapter | Chapter 7
'The origins of modern feminism: women in Britain, France and the United States,
1780-1860': Chapters 1-2
Chapter | Chapters 1-2
Revolutionary feminism: the mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft - Gary Kelly, 1992
Book
'Women, writing, and revolution, 1790-1827': Introduction
Chapter | Introduction
Mary Wollstonecraft and the beginnings of female emancipation in France and England Jacob Bouten, 1975
Book | Especially Chapter 5
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M. Brody, 'Mary Wollstonecraft: Sexuality and Women's Rights'
Chapter
Mary Wollstonecraft: a critical biography - Ralph Martin Wardle, 1966
Book
'Revolution in writing: British literary responses to the French Revolution': Chapters 4-5
Chapter | Chapters 4-5
M. Walters, 'The Rights and Wrongs of Women'
Chapter
C. Kaplan, 'Wild Nights'
Chapter
English feminists and their opponents in the 1790s: unsex'd and proper females - William
Stafford, c2002
Book
Mary Wollstonecraft and the feminist imagination - Barbara Taylor, c2003
Book
Women and enlightenment in eighteenth-century Britain - Karen O'Brien, MyiLibrary,
c2009
Book | Electronic resource
Women and enlightenment in eighteenth-century Britain - Karen O'Brien, c2009
Book | Alternative | Print copy (alternative).
3. The Whig Party and the French Revolution (32 items)
Primary Materials (3 items)
The Parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803: from which
last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled "Hansard's
parliamentary debates." - William Cobbett, T. C. Hansard, Great Britain, Scotland,
1806-1820
Book | Essential | Print Copy.
Columns 361-3 and 375-98 (Debate on the Quebec Government Bill, April 1791)
Oxford Digital Library - Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 29: Comprising
the period from the twenty-second of March 1791, to the thirteenth of December 1792
Webpage | Essential | Online edition.
Columns 361-3 and 375-98 (Debate on the Quebec Government Bill, April 1791)
E. Burke,'An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs'
Chapter | Essential | pp. 521-46
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Secondary Materials (29 items)
Between Crown and People: Whig Politics in the Age of Fox and Grey - John Prest, 1994
Article
'Wars and revolutions: Britain 1760-1815': Chapter 8
Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 8
A companion to eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson, MyiLibrary, c2002
Book | See chapters 6, 9, 23 and 32
The emergence of the British two-party system, 1760-1832 - Frank O'Gorman, 1982
Book | See pp.3-43
Chapter from Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815 by J. W. Derry
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 39-60
Fox and Burke: The Whig Party and the Question of Principles, 1784-1789 - B. W. Hill, 1974
Article
The whig world: 1760-1837 - L. G. Mitchell, 2005
Book
Virtual Representation: Parliamentary Reporting and Languages of Class in the 1790s Dror Wahrman, 1992
Article
Holland House: a history of London's most celebrated salon - Linda Kelly, ebrary, 2013
Book
Lord Grey, 1764-1845 - E. A. Smith, 1990
Book | Recommended | pp. 36-67
'Whig principles and party politics: Earl Fitzwilliam and the Whig party, 1748-1833':
Chapters 5-6
Chapter | Chapters 5-6
'The Whig party and the French Revolution': Chapters 2-6
Chapter | Recommended | Chapters 2-6
'Charles James Fox and the disintegration of the Whig Party, 1782-1794': Chapters 5-6
Chapter | Essential | Chapters 5-6
'Charles James Fox': Chapter 6
Chapter | Chapter 6
Charles James Fox and the whig opposition in 1792 - Herbert Butterfield, 1947
Document | Recommended | pp. 293-330
Charles James Fox and the People - John Dinwiddy, 1970
Article | Recommended
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Westminster Man: Charles James Fox and his Electorate, 1780-1806* - PENELOPE J.
CORFIELD, EDMUND M. GREEN, CHARLES HARVEY, 2008-03-17
Article
London politics, 1760-1914 - Matthew Cragoe, Antony Taylor, Palgrave Connect (Online
Service), 2005
Book | see pp.18-37
The rise and fall of radical Westminster, 1780-1890 - Marc Baer, 2012
Book
Language and Politics at the Westminster Election of 1796 - Timothy Jenks, 2001
Article
'Radicalism and reform in Britain, 1780-1850': Charles James Fox and the People
Chapter | Alternative | Chapter entitled 'Charles James Fox and the People' (alternative
to journal edition)
Christopher Wyvill and reform, 1790-1820 - J. R. Dinwiddy, 1971
Document
Civic Humanism and Parliamentary Reform: The Case of the Society of the Friends of the
People - Iain Hampsher-Monk, 1979
Article
The Pitt-Portland Coalition of 1794 and the origins of the "Tory" Party - D Wilkinson, 1998
Article | Recommended
The Duke of Portland: politics and party in the age of George III - David Wilkinson, 2003
Book | Recommended
Charles James Fox - John W. Derry, 1972
Book | Especially chapters 7-8
The Whig Cult of Fox in Early Nineteenth-Century Sculpture - N. B. Penny, 1976
Article
Samuel Whitbread, 1764-1815: a study in opposition - Roger Fulford, 1967
Book
Political Verse in Late Georgian Britain: Poems Referring to William Pitt the Younger
(1759-1806) - Miles Johnson and A.D. Harvey
Webpage
4. The London Corresponding Society and the Language of English
Radicalism, 1791-5 (30 items)
Primary Materials (5 items)
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London Corresponding Society, 1792-1799 - Michael T. Davis, James Epstein, Jack
Fruchtman, Mary Thale, London Corresponding Society, 2002
Book | Contains a wealth of relevant primary sources
Selections from the papers of the London Corresponding Society 1792-1799 - Mary Thale,
London Corresponding Society, 1983
Book | Preface, Introduction and Parts 1-6
The autobiography of Francis Place: (1771-1854) - Francis Place, Mary Thale, 1972
Book | pp. 123-43
Testaments of radicalism: memoirs of working class politicians, 1790-1885 - David Vincent,
1977
Book | pp. 44-54
Bread, knowledge and freedom: a study of nineteenth-century working class
autobiography - David Vincent, 1981
Book | (on Francis Place and Thomas Hardy)
Secondary Materials (25 items)
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
H. Collins, 'The London Corresponding Society'
Chapter | pp. 103-34
C. Hill, 'The Norman Yorke'
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 11-66
Popular Constitutionalism and the London Corresponding Society - Benjamin Weinstein,
2002
Article
M. Philp, 'The Fragmented Ideology of Reform'
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 50-77
Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions: America, France, Britain, Ireland,
1750-1850 - Joanna Innes, Mark Philp, 2013
Book | See pp.101-46 (England) and 149-61, 174-88 (Ireland)
G. Lottes, 'Radicalism, Revolution and Political Culture: An Anglo-French Comparison'
Chapter | pp. 78-98
J. Dinwiddy, 'Conceptions of Revolution in the English Radicalism of the 1790s'
Chapter | Recommended
J. Dinwiddy, 'Conceptions of Revolution in the English Radicalism of the 1790s'
Chapter | Alternative
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Association, Convention and Anti-Parliament in British Radical Politics, 1771-1848 - T. M.
Parssinen, 1973
Article | Especially pp. 504-15
The First and Last British Convention - Edinburgh University Press
Webpage
M. T. Davis, 'The Mob Club? The London Corresponding Society and the Politics of Civility
in the 1790s'
Chapter | pp. 21-40
Paineites to a man?: The English popular radical societies in the 1790's - John Stevenson,
1989
Document | Recommended | pp. 14-25
The reception of Paine - Edward Royle, 1987
Document | Recommended | pp. 14-20
Thomas Paine: social and political thought - Gregory Claeys, ebrary, Inc, 1989
Book | See chapter 5 pp.110-38
Popular politics, 1750-1870 - Clive Emsley, Open University, 1974
Book | See chapter by Emsley, pp.10-13
Radicalism and revolution in Britain, 1775-1848: essays in honour of Malcolm I. Thomis Malcolm I. Thomis, Michael T. Davis, 2000
Book | See pp. 41-55, 56-68, 69-83, 96-109
The French Revolution of 1789 and its impact - Gail M. Schwab, John R. Jeanneney, Hofstra
University, 1995
Book | See chapter by Marilyn Morris, pp.209-18
London - world city, 1800-1840 - Celina Fox, Villa Hügel e.V., Museum of London, 1992
Book | See chapter by H T Dickinson, pp.209-24
London Debating Societies in the 1790s - Mary Thale, 1989
Article
Ultra-Radicalism and Convivial Debating-Clubs in London, 1795-1838 - Iain McCalman,
1987
Article
Violent London: 2000 years of riots, rebels and revolts - Clive Bloom, c2010
Book | See chapter 9, pp.170-88
'Francis Place 1771-1854: the life of a remarkable radical': Chapters 3-4 and 14
Chapter | Chapters 3-4 and 14
'The life of Francis Place, 1771-1854': Chapter 1
Chapter | Chapter 1
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Gentleman radical: a life of John Horne Tooke, 1736-1812 - Christina Bewley, David Bewley
, 1998
Book
5. The Rise of English Provincial Radicalism, 1789-95 (32 items)
Primary Materials (7 items)
A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester, during the
last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others for a conspiracy to
overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and assist the
French, being the King's enemies - Thomas Walker, 1794
Book | pp. 16-39
Print edition.
A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester, during the
last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy
to overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and assist the
French, being the King's enemies. By Thomas Walker - Thomas Walker, 1794
Book | pp. 16-39
Electronic copy.
English historical documents - David Charles Douglas, Dorothy Whitelock, 1953-2011
Book | A A Aspinall et al English Historical Documents, IX, (1959), Document 287,
p.314 (Sheffield) [DA26.E6]
English historical documents - David Charles Douglas, Dorothy Whitelock, 1953-2011
Book | John StevensonArtisans and Democrats: Sheffield in the French
Revolution, 1789-97 (1989) [DA690.S54.S8]
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 31: comprising the period from the fourteenth of
March 1794, to the twenty-second of May 1795
Webpage | Columns 688-879
(Second Report of the Committee of Secrecy, 6 June
1794)
Rights of swine: an address to the poor - Friend to the poor, 1794
Book | Print edition.
The rights of swine. An address to the poor - 1795
Book | Electronic copy.
Secondary Materials (25 items)
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'The friends of liberty: the English democratic movement in the age of the French
revolution':Chapter 5
Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 5
'The Jacobin city: a portrait of Norwich in its reaction to the French Revolution, 1788-1802':
Chapter 3-5
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 21-61
Loyalism and radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815 - Katrina Navickas, c2009
Book | Recommended
Manchester Radical Politics, 1789-94 - P Handforth, 1956
Article
'Urban workers in the early Industrial Revolution': Chapter 6
Chapter | pp. 117-39
The Origins of Working-Class Radicalism in Birmingham - R. B. Rose, 1965
Article
William Roscoe, the Roscoe Circle and radical politics in Liverpool, 1787-1807 - Ian Sellers,
1968
Article
THE 'JACOBINS' OF LIVERPOOL, 1789-1793 - R. B. Rose, 1961
Document
Reform Politics at Sheffield, 1791-97 - Allan W. Seaman, 1951-57
Document | Recommended
The Political Reform Movement in Sheffield - G P Jones, 1937
Article
The Sheffield Constitutional Society - J Taylor, 1940
Article
Sheffield and the English Revolutionary Tradition, 1791–1820 - F. K. Donnelly, J. L. Baxter,
1975-12
Article | Recommended
1789: the long and the short of it - David Williams, 1991
Book | See chapters 8 and 9
Freedom and Liberty: Cumbria and the Borders during the period of the French
Revolution, 1789-1802 - J Barnes, 1990
Article
'The English provinces, c.1760-1960: a study in influence': Chapter 2
Chapter | Chapter 2, part 4
'Radical Leicester: a history of Leicester, 1780-1850': Chapter 4
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Chapter
| Chapter 4
'Politics and society in Nottingham 1785-1835': Chapter 1
Chapter | Chapter 1
The politics of Nottingham enclosure - Malcolm I. Thomis, 1967
Book
Nottingham in the 1790s - J V Beckett, 1995
Article
Responses to War: Nottingham in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars,
1793-1815: Midland History: Vol 22, No 1
Webpage
Politics in Newark in the 1790s - M J Smith, 1980
Article
Loyalism in Newark 1792-1795 - Alan Dorling
Article | Article by Alan Dorling, issue 71 (2003), pp. 8-12
Riot and political disaffection in Nottinghamshire in the age of revolutions, 1776-1803: the
origins of Nottinghamshire radicalsim [sic] - Roger A. E. Wells, University of Nottingham,
1983
Book | pp. 1-13
The Derbyshire archaeological journal - Derbyshire Archaeological Society, 1961Journal | See article by E Fearn, vol.88 (1968), pp.47-59
Sedition - insurrection - and invasion?: the French revolution in Lincolnshire history - Rex
C. Russell, 1997
Book
6. Responses to Revolution: Popular Conservatism and Militant
Loyalism (47 items)
Primary Materials (13 items)
Some will be provided from the Document Folder and as such, are not listed here.
Association papers. Part I. Publications printed by special order of the Society for
preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, ... Part II. A collection
of tracts, ... To which are prefixed, a preface, and the proceedings of the Society.
Addressed to all the loyal associations - Association for preserving liberty and property
against Republicans and Levellers (London, England), 1793
Book
Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Association
papers - Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers.
Association papers, 1793
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Journal
Radicalism, anti-radicalism and reform in England, 1769-1861 - British Library, Harvester
Microform (Firm), Primary Source Media Limited, 1983
Book
A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester, during the
last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy
to overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and assist the
French, being the King's enemies. By Thomas Walker - Thomas Walker, 1794
Book | pp. 418-27
The political writings of the 1790s - Gregory Claeys, 1995
Book | Volume 7, pp. 121-3 and 215-27, pp. 291-5; idem, Volume 8,
pp. 2-11
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 29: Comprising the period from the
twenty-second of March 1791, to the thirteenth of December 1792
Webpage | Debate on the Address of thanks, 13 December
1792
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 30: comprising the period from the thirteenth of
December 1792, to the tenth of March 1794
Webpage | Column 128-37
(Debate on Mr Grey's complaint of a libel entitled One Pennyworth of Truth, from Thomas
Bull to his Brother John, 17 December 1792; cf. Claeys, Volume 7, pp. 282-7)
For the Church and King Riots (5 items)
A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester, during the
last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy
to overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and assist the
French, being the King's enemies. By Thomas Walker - Thomas Walker, 1794
Book | pp. 39-67
The life of William Hutton, stationer, of Birmingham: and The history of his family - William
Hutton, Catherine Hutton, Charles Knight & Co, 1841
Book | pp. 223-95
The life of William Hutton, F.A.S.S.: including a particular account of the riots at
Birmingham in 1791, and the history of his family - William Hutton, Catherine Hutton, 1817
Book | Alternative | Alternative
pp. 223-95
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 29: Comprising the period from the
twenty-second of March 1791, to the thirteenth of December 1792
Webpage | Columns 1431-64
(Debate on Whitbread's Motion respecting the riots
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at Birmingham, 21 May 1792)
Extracts from the Leeds intelligencer 1791-1796 - George Denison Lumb, Thoresby Society
, 1956
Book | See, for example, pp.36-7 on Paine burnings
Secondary Materials (34 items)
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
F. O'Gorman, 'English Loyalism revisited’
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 223-41
UoN - Search Results
Webpage | See chapters 1-3
'For king, constitution, and country: the English Loyalists and the French Revolution':
Chapters 2-4
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 26-102
The association: British extraparliamentary political organisation 1769-1793 - Eugene
Charlton Black, 1963
Book | Recommended | pp. 233-74
The Association Movement of 1792-3 - Austin Mitchell, 1961
Article | Recommended
The Loyalist Association Movement of 1792-93 and British Public Opinion - Donald E. Ginter
, 1966
Article | Recommended
Vulgar Conservatism, 1792-3 - Mark Philp, 1995
Article | Recommended
The London 'Insurrection' of December 1792: Fact, Fiction, or Fantasy? - Clive Emsley,
1978
Article
William Pitt and the Origins of the Loyalist Association Movement of 1792 - Michael Duffy,
1996
Article
Responses to Revolution: The November Crisis of 1792 - J Mori, 1996
Article
Languages of Loyalism: Patriotism, Nationhood and the State in the 1790s - Jennifer Mori,
2003
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Article
In the Theater of Counterrevolution: Loyalist Association and Conservative Opinion in the
1790s - Kevin Gilmartin, 2002
Article
R. Hole, 'British Counter-Revolutionary Propaganda in the 1790s'
Chapter | pp. 59-83
H. T. Dickinson, 'Popular Loyalism in Britain in the 1790s'
Chapter | pp. 503-33
H. T. Dickinson, 'Popular Conservatism and Militant Loyalism'
Chapter
Liberty and property: political ideology in eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson,
1977
Book | See pp.195-269 on radicalism, 270-318 on loyalism
Après 89: la Révolution: modèle ou repoussoir : actes du colloque international : (14-16
mars 1990) - Lucienne Domergue, Georges Lamoine, 1992
Book | See chapters by Brooks (pp.9-76) and Dickinson (pp.153-74)
J. Dinwiddy, 'Interpretations of Anti-Jacobinism'
Chapter
J. Dinwiddy, 'Interpretations of Anti-Jacobinism'
Chapter | Alternative | Alternative.
pp. 38-49
CONFERENCE REPORT. - Claeys, Gregory
Article | See articles by Claeys and Booth
Debating England's aristocracy in the 1790s: pamphlets, polemic, and political ideas Amanda Goodrich, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), 2005
Book | Recommended
The Friends of Peace: anti-war liberalism in England, 1793-1815 - J. E. Cookson, 1982
Book | See chapter 5, pp.115-41
History - Historical Association (Great Britain), 1912Journal | See the article by M O Grenby, 83 (1998), 445-71
M. S. Smith, 'Anti-Radicalism and popular politics in an age of revolution'
Chapter
On the Church and King riots and loyalist violence (9 items)
'The crowd in history: a study of popular disturbances in France and England, 1730-1848':
Chapter 9
Chapter | Chapter 9
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'Experience and identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760-1800': Chapters 9-10
Chapter | Recommended | Chapters 9-10
The priestley riots of 1791 - R. B. Rose, 1960
Document | Recommended | 68-88
New Light on the Priestley Riots - E. Robinson, 1960
Article
Priestley Riots in Historical Perspective - G M Ditchfield, 1991
Article
"The Spirit of Persecutors Exemplified": The Priestley Riots and the Victims of the Church
and King Mobs - D Wykes, 1991
Article
Popular Loyalism and Public Violence in the North-West of England, 1790-1800 - Alan
Booth, 1983
Article | Recommended
Popular loyalism and public violence in the north-west of England 1790-1800 - Alan Booth,
1983
Document | Alternative
'The Paine burnings of 1792-93' - F O'Gorman, 2006
Article | Recommended
7. Pitt's 'Terror' and the Treason Trials of 1794 (35 items)
Primary Materials (6 items)
Testaments of radicalism: memoirs of working class politicians, 1790-1885 - David Vincent,
1977
Book | pp. 55-73
Selections from the papers of the London Corresponding Society 1792-1799 - Mary Thale,
London Corresponding Society, 1983
Book | Recommended | pp. 230-6
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 31: comprising the period from the fourteenth of
March 1794, to the twenty-second of May 1795
Webpage | Columns 688-706
Trials for treason and sedition, 1792-1794 - John Barrell, Jon Mee, c2006Book | Recommended
A Complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes
and misdemeanors: from the earliest period to the year 1783, with notes and other
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illustrations - Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett, David Jardine,
1816-1828
Book | Vols 23-4 for relevant trials
'Exhibition extraordinary!!': radical broadsides of the mid 1790s - John Barrell, 2001
Book
Secondary Materials (29 items)
The Treason Trials, 1794 - Alan Wharam, 1992
Book
The younger Pitt - John Ehrman, 1969-1996
Book | Volume 2, Chapter 11
The Home Office and Its Sources of Information and Investigation 1791-1801 - Clive
Emsley, 1979
Article
An Aspect of Pitt's 'Terror': Prosecutions for Sedition during the 1790s - Clive Emsley, 1981
Article | Recommended
Pitt's Terror Reconsidered: Jacobinism and the Law in Two South-. West Counties,
1791-1803 - S Poole
Article | See article by Poole, vol.17 (1995), pp.65-87
Repression, 'Terror' and the Rule of Law in England during the Decade of the French
Revolution - Clive Emsley, 1985
Article | Recommended
Consortium on Revolutionary Europe 1979: Amazon.co.uk: Owen Connelly: Books
Webpage | See chapter by Gayle Trusdel Pendleton, pp.195-205
'The Home Office, 1782-1801': Chapter 7
Chapter | Chapter 7
J. Barrell, 'Imaginary Treason, Imaginary Law: The State Trials of 1794'
Chapter | pp. 119-43
Imagining the king's death: figurative treason, fantasies of regicide, 1793-1796 - John
Barrell, 2000
Book
Full Text (Criticism) - Literature Online
Webpage
The spirit of despotism: invasions of privacy in the 1790s - John Barrell, ebrary, Inc, 2006
Book | See pp. 75-102
Unusual suspects: Pitt's reign of alarm and the lost generation of the 1790s - Kenneth R.
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Johnston, c2013
Book
The politics of regicide in England, 1760-1850: troublesome subjects - Steve Poole, c2000
Book
English State Trials in the 1790s: A Case Study - F. K. Prochaska, 1973
Article
Habeas corpus: from England to empire - Paul D. Halliday, 2010
Book
The Law of Libel and the Limits of Repression, 1790-1832 - Philip Harling, 2001
Article
From Seditious Libel to Unlawful Assembly: Peterloo and the Changing Face of Political
Crime c1770-1820 - Lobban, Michael, 1990
Article
Radical satire and print culture, 1790-1822 - Marcus Wood, 1994
Book | pp. 132-54
Radical culture: discourse, resistance and surveillance, 1790-1820 - David Worrall, 1992
Book | See chapters 1-2, pp.9-76
1789: the long and the short of it - David Williams, 1991
Book | See chapters 8 and 9
Unrespectable radicals?: popular politics in the age of reform - Michael T. Davis, Paul A.
Pickering, ebrary, Inc, c2008
Book | See chapter 4, pp.57-70
Radicalism and revolution in Britain, 1775-1848: essays in honour of Malcolm I. Thomis Malcolm I. Thomis, Michael T. Davis, 2000
Book | See pp. 41-55, 56-68, 69-83, 96-109
Introduction - Robert M. Maniquis, 2000
Article
The Language of High Treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and the Edinburgh
Seven - Frederick Burwick, 2000
Article
Mr Attorney General and the Politicians - R. A. Melikan, 1997
Article
John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838: the duty of loyalty - R. A. Melikan, ebrary, Inc, 1999
Book
William Wickham, the Christ Church Connection and the Rise and Fall of the Security
Service in Britain, 1793-1801 - M. Durey, 2006-06-01
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Writing and censorship in Britain - Neil Sammells, Paul Hyland, 1992
Book | See chapter 8, pp.107-22
Section Two: 1795-1803 (179 items)
A war of ideas: British attitudes to the wars against revolutionary France, 1792-1802 Emma Vincent Macleod, 1998
Book
Insurrection: the British experience, 1795-1803 - Roger A. E. Wells, 1983
Book | Recommended
For the cause of truth: radicalism in London, 1797-1821 - J. Ann Hone, 1982
Book
The birth of romantic radicalism: war, popular politics and English radical reformism,
1800-1815 - Peter Spence, 1996
Book
1. Subsistence Crisis and Social Conflict: Riots and the Social order
1795-1801 (20 items)
Primary Materials (5 items)
The diary of a country parson 1758-1802 - James Woodforde, 1949
Book | pp. 573-601
Paupers and pig killers: the diary of William Holland, a Somerset parson, 1799-1818 William Holland, Jack Ayres, 1984
Book | p. 23 and p. 47
(24 December 1799 and 13 October
1800)
English historical documents - David Charles Douglas, Dorothy Whitelock, 1953-2011
Book | Volume 11, (1959), pp.
414-15, Document 331, 'The Speenhamland Decision'
[DA26.E6]
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 32: Comprising the period from the
twenty-seventh day of May 1795, to the second day of March 1797
Webpage | Columns 235-42, 'Debate
on the High Price of Corn', (3 November 1795)
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 35: comprising the period from the twenty-first
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day of March, 1800, to the twenty-ninth day of October 1801
Webpage | Columns 778821, 'Proceedings of the Commons Relative to the High Price of Provisions',
(November-December 1800)
Secondary Materials (15 items)
Debating the revolution: Britain in the 1790s - Chris Evans, c2006
Book | See ch. 6, pp.85-106
Wretched faces: famine in wartime England, 1793-1801 - Roger A. E. Wells, 1988
Book
'Dearth and Distress in Yorkshire, 1793-1802 - R. A. E. Wells, 1977
Article
The Revolt of the South-West, 1800-1801: A Study in English Popular Protest - Roger Wells,
1977
Article
The Bread Crisis in Britain, 1795-96 - Walter M. Stern, 1964
Article
'Customs in common': Chapters 4-5
Chapter | Recommended | Chapters 4-5
The politics of provisions: food riots, moral economy, and market transition in England, c.
1550-1850 - John Bohstedt, c2010
Book | See chapters 1 and 5
Riots and community politics in England and Wales: 1790-1810 - John Bohstedt, 1983
Book | Recommended
Women in English Riots, 1790-1810 - J Bohstedt, 1988
Article
'Markets, market culture and popular protest in eighteenth-century Britain and Ireland':
Chapters 1, 5 and 7-8
Chapter | Chapters 1, 5 and 7-8
J. Stevenson, 'Food Riots in England, 1792-1818'
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 33-74
J. Stevenson, ‘The Moral Economy of the English Crowd: Myth and Reality’
Chapter | pp. 218-38
Food riots in the north-west of England, 1790-1801 - Alan Booth, 1977
Document | Recommended
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The Diffusion of Riots: The Patterns of 1766, 1795, and 1801 in Devonshire - John Bohstedt
and Dale E. Williams, 1988
Article
From the Moral Economy of Devon to the Political Economy of Manchester, 1790-1812 Andrew Charlesworth, 1993
Article
2. The Retreat of Reform: Coleridge and the 'Jacobin' Poets (22 items)
Primary Materials (6 items)
Collected letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Earl Leslie Griggs,
1956-1971
Book | 2 Volumes (1956),
letters 238 and 522
The complete poetical works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: including poems and versions of
poems now published for the first time - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Ernest Hartley Coleridge,
1912
Book | Vol 1: pp. 240, 243 and 264; 'Frost at Midnight',
'France An Ode', 'Fears in Solitude'
The collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, David V.
Erdman, 1978
Book | Vol 3, pp. 37-40:
'Advice to the Friends of Freedom'
The collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: 1: Lectures, 1795, on politics and religion
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lewis Patton, 1971
Book | Vol 1,
introduction and pp. 283-315: ‘The Plot Discovered’
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Historical research: the bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research - University of
London, 1987Journal | See article by Corfield and Evans, Vol. LIX (1986), pp.231-9
Secondary Materials (16 items)
The Cambridge companion to British literature of the French Revolution in the 1790s Pamela Clemit, c2011
Book | chapters 2-5, 8-9 and 13 are relevant
Coleridge's secret ministry: the context of the conversation poems 1795-1798 - Kelvin
Everest, 1979
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| Recommended
E. P. Thompson, 'Disenchantment or Default? A Lay Sermon'
Chapter | pp. 149-81
E. P. Thompson, 'Disenchantment or Default? A Lay Sermon'
Chapter | Alternative
E. P. Thompson, 'Hunting the Jacobin Fox'
Chapter | Recommended
Hunting the Jacobin fox - E. P. Thompson, 1994
Document | Alternative | Alternative
Radicalism and revolution in Britain, 1775-1848: essays in honour of Malcolm I. Thomis Malcolm I. Thomis, Michael T. Davis, 2000
Book | See pp. 41-55, 56-68, 69-83, 96-109
The Coleridge connection: essays for Thomas McFarland - Thomas McFarland, Richard
Gravil, Molly Lefebure, ebrary, Inc, 2007
Book | See chapter 3 by Nicholas Roe, pp.60-80
'Wordsworth and Coleridge: the radical years': Chapters 1, 4 and epilogue
Chapter | Recommended | Chapters 1, 4 and epilogue
'The Revolutionary Youth of Wordsworth and Coleridge' - G Watson, 1976
Article | Recommended
Comment on G. Watson's 'The Revolutionary Youth of Wordsworth and Coleridge' - Beer,
1977
Article
'Coleridge: early visions': Chapters 6-7
Chapter | Chapters 6-7
Coleridge, the French Revolution, and 'The Ancient Mariner': Collective Guilt and Individual
Salvation - Peter Kitson, 1989
Article
Preserving Freedom and Her Friends: A Reading of Coleridge's 'Watchman' (1796) - David
Jasper, 1989
Article
'Representations of revolution (1789-1820)': Chapter 8
Chapter | Chapter 8
'The romantic tradition in British political thought': Chapter 1
Chapter | Chapter 1
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3. The 'Revolutionary Underground', 1796-1803 (36 items)
Primary Materials (6 items)
The autobiography of Francis Place: (1771-1854) - Francis Place, Mary Thale, 1972
Book | Recommended | pp. 149-57 and 173-200
Selections from the papers of the London Corresponding Society 1792-1799 - Mary Thale,
London Corresponding Society, 1983
Book | Recommended | Entries 379-81 and 383, pp. 424-9, 437-8
The early English trade unions: documents from the Home Office papers in the Public
Record Office - A. Aspinall, Great Britain, 1949
Book | pp. 51-53
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 34: comprising the period from the third day of
December 1798, to the twenty-first day of March, 1800
Webpage | Columns 579-655:
'Report of the Committee of Secrecy', (23 January 1799)
A Complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes
and misdemeanors: from the earliest period to the year 1783, with notes and other
illustrations - Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett, David Jardine,
1816-1828
Book | Vols. 26 (Binns,
O'Coigley) and 28 (Despard)
A political dictionary explaining the true meaning of words - Charles Pigott, Robert Rix,
c2004
Book | Recommended
Secondary Materials (16 items)
The making of the English working class - E. P. Thompson, 1963
Book | Recommended | Newer editions are available in the library
'Insurrection: the British experience, 1795-1803': Introduction, Chapters 2-3, 8 and 10
Chapter | Recommended | Introduction, Chapters 2-3, 8 and 10
Partners in revolution: the United Irishmen and France - Marianne Elliott, 1982
Book | pp. 144-50,174-81 and 282-92
The despard conspiracy reconsidered - Marianne Elliott, 1977
Document | Recommended
M. Elliott, ‘Irish Republicanism in England: The First Phase’
Chapter
The "Black Lamp" in Yorkshire 1801-1802 - J. R. Dinwiddy, 1974
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| Recommended
J. R. Dinwiddy, 'Conceptions of Revolution in the English Radicalism of the 1790s'
Chapter | (also in his Radicalism and
Reform in Britain, 1780-1850 (1992) [DA520.D4])
The Revolutionary "Underground" in the West Riding: Myth or Reality? - J. L. Baxter and F.
K. Donnelly, 1974
Article | Recommended
Sheffield and the English Revolutionary Tradition, 1791–1820 - F. K. Donnelly, J. L. Baxter,
1975-12
Article
Popular disturbances in England, 1700-1870 - John Stevenson, 1979
Book | pp. 142-51 and 179-80
THE UNITED ENGLISHMEN AND RADICAL POLITICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL NORTH-WEST OF
ENGLAND, 1795-1803 - Alan Booth, 1986
Document | 271-97
A. Booth, ‘”Liberty or Slavery”: Irish Radicalism in England in the 1790s’
Chapter | p. 50-4
Ultra-Radicalism and Convivial Debating-Clubs in London, 1795-1838 - Iain McCalman,
1987
Article
Radical culture: discourse, resistance and surveillance, 1790-1820 - David Worrall, 1992
Book | See chapters 1-2, pp.9-76
'Radical underworld: prophets, revolutionaries and pornographers in London, 1795-1840':
Chapters 1-2
Chapter | Chapters 1-2
J. A. Hone, 'Radicalism in London, 1796-1802'
Chapter
On the Naval Mutinies (14 items)
Primary Materials (5 items)
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 33: Comprising the period from the third day of
March 1797, to the thirtieth day of November 1798
Webpage | Columns 477-515, 'Debates on Pay Increases to Seamen', (8-10 May 1797)
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 33: Comprising the period from the third day of
March 1797, to the thirtieth day of November 1798
Webpage | Columns 639-43, 'Debate on the Seamen’s Mutiny',(19 May 1797)
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Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 33: Comprising the period from the third day of
March 1797, to the thirtieth day of November 1798
Webpage | Columns 796-813, 'King's Message and Debate on
the Mutinies', (1-2 June 1797)
British working class movements: select documents, 1789-1875 - G. D. H. Cole, A. W.
Filson, 1951
Book | pp.72-4, 'The Mutiny at The Nore'
A ballad history of England: from 1588 to the present day - Roy Palmer, 1979
Book | p.82, 'The Death of
Parker' [ML3652PAL]
Secondary Materials (9 items)
'War and society in revolutionary Europe, 1770-1870': Chapters 1 and 10
Chapter | Chapters 1 and 10
Insurrection: the British experience, 1795-1803: Chapter 5
Chapter | Chapter 5
'Partners in revolution: the United Irishmen and France': Chapter 5
Chapter | Chapter 5
The floating republic - G. E. Manwaring, Bonamy Dobrée, 1966
Book
The press gang: naval impressment and its opponents in Georgian Britain - Nicholas
Rogers, ebrary, Inc, 2007
Book | Electronic resource.
The press gang: naval impressment and its opponents in Georgian Britain - Nicholas
Rogers, ebrary, Inc, 2007
Book | Electronic resource.
The press gang: naval impressment and its opponents in Georgian Britain - Nicholas
Rogers, c2007
Book | Alternative | Print copy.
The command of the ocean: a naval history of Britain, [Volume 2]: 1649-1815 - N. A. M.
Rodger, National Maritime Museum (Great Britain), 2004
Book
The British Navy and the state in the eighteenth century - Clive Wilkinson, National
Maritime Museum (Great Britain), c2004
Book
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4. The Irish 'Rebellion' of 1798 (38 items)
Primary Materials (8 items)
Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760-1805 - 2013
Book | 3 volumes
Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760-1805 - 2013
Book | 3 volumes
The decade of the United Irishmen: contemporary accounts, 1791-1801 - John Killen, 1997
Book | Recommended | pp. 20-1 (Declarations of UI), 22-3 (UI Dublin), 61 (Paddy's
Resource), 99-100 (Orange Society), 103-6 (Trial of Orr), 155 (Mayo Manifesto)
The writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone, 1763-98 - Theobald Wolfe Tone, T. W. Moody, R. B.
McDowell, C. J. Woods, 1998-2007
Book | 3 volumes
Proceedings of the Dublin Society of United Irishmen - R. B. McDowell, Irish Manuscripts
Commission, 1998
Book
Select Documents XXXVIII: Defenders and Defenderism in 1795 - Thomas Bartlett, 1985
Article
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 33: Comprising the period from the third day of
March 1797, to the thirtieth day of November 1798
Webpage | Columns 139-72:`Debate on Mr Fox's Motion respecting the State of Ireland',
(23 March 1797)
Cobbett's Parliamentary History - volume 34: comprising the period from the third day of
December 1798, to the twenty-first day of March, 1800
Webpage | Columns 579-655:
'Report of the Committee of Secrecy', (23 January 1799)
Secondary Materials (30 items)
A companion to eighteenth-century Britain - H. T. Dickinson, MyiLibrary, c2002
Book | See chapters 6, 9, 23 and 32
Partners in revolution: the United Irishmen and France - Marianne Elliott, 1982
Book | Especially part 3
The Origins and Transformation of Early Irish Republicanism - Marianne Elliott, 1978-12
Article | Recommended
Wolfe Tone: prophet of Irish independence - Marianne Elliott, 1989
Book
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Webpage | See chapters 5-6
The year of liberty: the story of the great Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Thomas Pakenham, 1969
Book | Recommended
'Insurrection: the British experience, 1795-1803': Chapters 1 and 7
Chapter | Chapters 1 and 7
The United Irishmen: popular politics in Ulster and Dublin, 1791-1798 - Nancy J. Curtin,
1994
Book | Recommended
The Trasformation of the Society of United Irishmen into a Mass-Based Revolutionary
Orgisation, 1794-6 - Nancy J. Curtin, 1985
Article
'Review Article: Irish Radicalism in the Late-Eighteenth century' - H T Dickinson, 1997
Article
"Varieties of Irishness": Historical Revisionism, Irish Style - Nancy J. Curtin, 1996
Article
Why the History of the 1798 Rebellion Has Yet to Be Written - Thomas Bartlett, 2000
Article
Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions: America, France, Britain, Ireland,
1750-1850 - Joanna Innes, Mark Philp, 2013
Book | See pp.101-46 (England) and 149-61, 174-88 (Ireland)
Ireland and the French Revolution - Hugh Gough, David Dickson, c1990
Book | Recommended
The United Irishmen: republicanism, radicalism, and rebellion - David Dickson, Dáire
Keogh, Kevin Whelan, 1993
Book | Recommended | Especially chapters 16-17, 19 and 21.
The men of no property: Irish radicals and popular politics in the late eighteenth century Jim Smyth, 1992
Book | Especially chapters 1, 4 and
6-7.
Politics, society and the middle class in modern Ireland - Fintan Lane, Palgrave Connect
(Online Service), 2010
Book | pp. 7-20
Electronic resource.
Politics, society and the middle class in modern Ireland - Fintan Lane, c2010
Book | Alternative | Print copy.
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pp. 7-20
Political thought in Ireland, 1776-1798: republicanism, patriotism, and radicalism - Stephen
Small, ebrary, Inc, 2002
Book | Electronic resource.
Also available as print copy.
Speaking of '98: History, Politics and Memory in the Bicentenary of the 1798 United Irish
Uprising - Stephen Howe, 1999
Article
History and memory in modern Ireland - Ian McBride, 2001
Book | See chapter by Roy Foster, pp.67-94
Past and present: history, identity and politics in Ireland - Brian Mercer Walker, Queen's
University of Belfast, 2000
Book | See chapter 2, pp.29-77
Religious Rivalries in France and Ireland in the Age of the French Revolution - Thomas
Bartlett, 1991
Article | See pp.57-8, 67-76
M. I. Durey, ‘Loyalty in an Age of Conspiracy: The Oath-Filled Civil War in Ireland,
1795-1799’
Chapter | Electronic resource.
Also available as print copy.
R. O'Donnell, ‘The Military Committee and the United Irishmen, 1798-1803’
Chapter | pp. 125-45
Electronic resource
Also available as print copy.
A nation of politicians: gender, patriotism, and political culture in late eighteenth-century
Ireland - Padhraig Higgins, ebrary, Inc, c2010
Book | Electronic
Remembering the year of the French: Irish folk history and social memory - Guy Beiner,
ebrary, Inc, c2007
Book | Also available in print format.
Irish Rebels and English Radicals 1798-1820 - A. W. Smith, 1955
Article
Radical culture: discourse, resistance and surveillance, 1790-1820 - David Worrall, 1992
Book | See chapters 1-2, pp.9-76
'When Ulster Joined Ireland': Anti-Popery, Presbyterian Radicalism and Irish Republicanism
in the 1790s - I. R. McBride, 1997
Article
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5. Hannah More and the Mission to the Poor: The 'Cheap Repository
Tracts', 1795-8 (23 items)
Primary Materials (5 items)
Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More - William Roberts, 1834
Book
The works of Hannah More - Hannah More, 1830
Book | 11 Volumes (1830), Volume 2, Poems and Ballads, pp. 16-18 and 75-77, 'Turn
the Carpet or the Two Weavers' and 'The Ploughman's Ditty'; ibid., Volume 4, Tales for the
Common People, 'Black Giles the Poacher, 'Tawney Rachel the Fortune Teller' and 'Betty
Brown the Orange Girl'
Tales for the common people: and other cheap repository tracts - Hannah More, Clare
MacDonald Shaw, 2002
Book
Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
An Unpublished Letter from Hannah More to Ralph Beilby: Radical Connections and Popular
Political Literature
Article
Secondary Materials (18 items)
Hannah More: the first Victorian - Anne Stott, 2003
Book | Recommended | Especially the relevant
chapter on the Cheap Repository Tracts
A. Stott, ‘Patriotism and Providence: The Politics of Hannah More’
Chapter | pp. 39-55
The French Revolution and British popular politics - Mark Philp, 1991
Book | See chapter by Hole, pp.18-37
Hannah More: a critical biography - Charles Howard Ford, 1996
Book | Recommended | Introduction and chapter 4, pp. ix-xiv and 127-71
Hannah More - M. G. Jones, 1968
Book | Recommended | Especially chapter 6
Hannah More - Jeremy Collingwood, Margaret Collingwood, 1990
Book | Especially chapters 13-14
The politics of language: 1791-1819 - Olivia Smith, 1984
Book | pp. 90-6
R. Hole, 'British Counter-Revolutionary Propaganda in the 1790s'
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Chapter
| Recommended | pp. 59-83
'Hannah More on Literature and Propaganda, 1788-99' - R Hole, 2000
Article
Selected writings of Hannah More - Hannah More, Robert Hole, 1996
Book | Introduction, pp. vii-xlviii
Hannah More Meets Simple Simon: Tracts, Chapbooks, and Popular Culture in Late
Eighteenth-Century England - Susan Pedersen, 1986
Article | Recommended
K. Sutherland, 'Hannah More's Counter-Revolutionary Feminism'
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 27-63
CHEAP REPOSITORY TRACTS: HAZARD AND MARSHALL EDITION - G. H. SPINNEY, 1939
Article | Also available in library
M. Myers, 'Hannah More's Tracts for the Times. Social Fiction and Female Ideology'
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 264-84
'The origins of modern feminism: women in Britain, France and the United States,
1780-1860': Chapter 3
Chapter | Chapter 3
'The contest for social science: relations and representations of gender and class': Chapter
1
Chapter | Chapter 1
'Subject to others: British women writers and colonial slavery, 1670-1834': Chapter 10
Chapter | Chapter 10
‘Conservative ideology in Britain in the 1790s’ - T McGovern, 1988
Article
6. Nationalism, Patriotism and the French Wars (36 items)
Primary Materials (4 items)
The political writings of the 1790s - Gregory Claeys, 1995
Book | Recommended | Volume 8, pp. 11-15,
261-90 and 369-416
The Englishman and the foreigner - Michael Duffy, 1986
Book | The Contrast (1793) and introduction, parts 1, 6 and 8.
Dialogue between a labourer and a gentleman: Letter from John Bull to his countrymen.
With an authentic account of the murders committed at Paris, on the 2nd and 3d of
September - John Bull, 1793
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Burke, Paine, Godwin and the revolution controversy - Marilyn Butler, 1984
Book | see pp.1-17, 23-79, 107-21, 179-84, 195-202, 214-19, 224-32 in particular
Secondary Materials (32 items)
On Patriotism and Nationalism (18 items)
F. O'Gorman, ‘English Loyalism revisited’
Chapter | Recommended | pp. 223-41
UoN - Search Results
Webpage | See chapters 1-3
'The rise of English nationalism: a cultural history 1740-1830': Chapter 2
Chapter | Chapter 2
'Britons: forging the nation, 1707-1837': Chapter 4-8
Chapter | Also available in Short Loan
Whose Nation? Class and National Consciousness in Britain 1750-1830 - Linda Colley, 1986
Article
L. Colley, 'Radical Patriotism in 18th Century England'
Chapter | pp. 169-87
Britishness and Otherness: An Argument - Linda Colley, 1992
Article
D. Eastwood, 'Patriotism and the English State in the 1790s'
Chapter
Anti-French Propaganda and British Liberal Nationalism in the Early Nineteenth Century:
Suggestions toward a General Interpretation - Gerald Newman, 1975
Article
'Nationalism in the age of the French Revolution': Chapter 5
Chapter | Chapter 5, pp. 53-70
H. Cunningham, 'The Language of Patriotism, 1750-1914'
Chapter | pp. 57-89
Alternative.
The Language of Patriotism 1750–1914 - Hugh Cunningham, 1981
Article
National consciousness, history, and political culture in early-modern Europe - Orest A.
Ranum, 1975
Book | See chapter by John Pocock, pp.98-117
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Webpage | See article by Harvey, vol. 63 (1978), pp.356-65
Admirals as Heroes: Patriotism and Liberty in Hanoverian England - Gerald Jordan and
Nicholas Rogers, 1989
Article
Religion and national identity: papers read at the nineteenth summer meeting and the
twentieth winter meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society - Stuart Mews, Ecclesiastical
History Society, 1982
Book | See chapter by Stafford, pp.381-95
The Permanent revolution: the French Revolution and its legacy 1789-1989 - Geoffrey Best
, 1988
Book | See chapters by O'Brien (pp.17-48) and Steiner (pp.129-52)
Protestantism, Nationalism, and National Identity, 1660-1832 - J. C. D. Clark, 2000
Article
On John Bowles and John Reeves (5 items)
'"The real grounds of the present war": John Bowles and the French Revolutionary Wars,
1792-1802' - E V Macleod, 1993
Article
JOHN REEVES and THE CONTESTED IDEA OF THE CONSTITUTION - David Eastwood,
2008-10-01
Article
John Reeves's Prosecution for a Seditious Libel, 1795-6: A Study in Political Cynicism - A. V.
Beedell, 1993
Article
UoN - Search Results
Webpage | See introduction, pp.1-52
‘Pitt and Anti-Jacobin Hysteria’ - S Andrews, September 1998
Article
On the Monarchy (3 items)
The Apotheosis of George III: Loyalty, Royalty and the British Nation 1760-1820 - Linda
Colley, 1984
Article
'The British monarchy and the French Revolution': Chapter 8
Chapter | Chapter 8
pp. 160-87
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The Crowned Republic? Monarchy and Anti-Monarchy in Britain, 1760-1901 - David M.
Craig, 2003
Article
On the Volunteer Movement (6 items)
L. Colley, 'The Reach of the State: The Appeal of the Nation'
Chapter | pp. 165-84
The Volunteer Movement as an Anti-Revolutionary Force, 1793-1801 - J. R. Western, 1956
Article
The English Volunteer Movement of the French Wars, 1793-1815: Some Contexts - J. E.
Cookson, 1989
Article | Recommended
'The British armed nation, 1793-1815': Introduction and Chapter 3
Chapter | Introduction and chapter 3,
pp. 1-15 and 66-94
The British volunteer movement, 1794-1814 - Austin Gee, 2003
Book | Recommended
K. B. Linch, '‘A Citizen and not a Soldier’: The British Volunteer Movement and the War
against Napoleon’
Chapter | pp. 205-21
Electronic resource.
Also available in print format.
Special Subject Review: Britain's Avoidance of Revolution revisited (12
items)
Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815 - H. T. Dickinson, 1989
Book | Introduction
The French Revolution in English history - P. A. Brown, 1918
Book | Chapter 10
The London hanged: crime and civil society in the eighteenth century - Peter Linebaugh,
1992
Book | Chapter 12
Newer editions available in the library.
Threats of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848 - Malcolm I. Thomis, Peter Holt, 1977
Book | Chapters 1 and 6
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Insurrection: the British experience, 1795-1803 - Roger A. E. Wells, 1983
Book | Chapters 1 and 12
'Britain's Avoidance of Revolution in the 1790s revisited' - R A E Wells, 1989
Article
R. A. E. Wells, 'English Society and Revolutionary Politics in the 1790s: The Case for
Insurrection'
Chapter | pp. 188-226
I. R. Christie, 'Conservatism and Stability in British Society'
Chapter | pp. 169-87
Stress and stability in late eighteenth-century Britain: reflections on the British avoidance
of revolution - Ian R. Christie, 1984
Book
English society in the eighteenth century - Roy Porter, 1991, c1990
Book | Chapter 9
Democratic Revolution in England: A Possibility? - Robert R. Dozier, 1972
Article
The contest for social science: relations and representations of gender and class - Eileen
Yeo, 1996
Book | Chapter 1
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