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No. 12 (2021): Sociability and democratic practices in Britain and Ireland, 1789-1832
No. 12 (2021): Sociability and democratic practices in Britain and Ireland, 1789-1832
Issue edited by Rémy Duthille, Magalie Fleurot et Laurence Machet
Published:
2021-07-13
Introduction
Introduction: Sociability and democratic practices in Britain and Ireland, 1789-1832
Rémy Duthille, Magalie Fleurot, Laurence Machet
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Collection of articles
“A state of permanent popular deliberation is indispensable”: Debating and experimenting participation in British emigrant political culture in revolutionary Paris, 1792-1794
Rachel Rogers
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“Hard words and hard blows”: Réflexions sur l’éducation à la sociabilité citoyenne par la boxe à l’époque révolutionnaire
Kimberley Page-Jones
30-49
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The posthumous cult of Charles James Fox: Whig associations in the 1810s
Keisuke Masaki
50-86
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“Aggregate meetings” and politics in early nineteenth-century Dublin
Shunsuke Katsuta
87-106
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Eliza Flower’s and Harriet Martineau’s The Gathering of the Unions: From the radical salon to the monster meeting
Kate Bowan
107-128
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