Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834 / Edition 1

Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834 / Edition 1

by Charles Tilly
ISBN-10:
1594511209
ISBN-13:
9781594511202
Pub. Date:
08/15/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1594511209
ISBN-13:
9781594511202
Pub. Date:
08/15/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834 / Edition 1

Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834 / Edition 1

by Charles Tilly

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Overview

'A rich and thoughtful book.' History 'A magnificent empirical resource accompanied by a subtle and powerful framework of interpretation...It is not often that historical scholarship is so effectively harnessed to the sociological imagination.' American Journal of Sociology 'This is a masterpiece of social movement analysis by an author at the peak of his analytical powers making full use of one of the most extensive evidence files available.' Mobilization Between 1750 and 1840 ordinary British people abandoned such time-honored forms of protest as collective seizures of grain, the sacking of buildings, public humiliation, and physical abuse in favor of marches, petition drives, public meetings, and other sanctioned routines of social movement politics. The change created - for the first time anywhere - mass participation in national politics. Charles Tilly is the first to address the depth and significance of the transformations in popular collective action during this period. The author elucidates four distinct phases in the transformation to mass political participation and identifies the forms and occasions for collective action that characterized and dominated each. He provides rich descriptions, not only of a wide variety of popular protests, but also of such influential figures as John Wilkes, Lord George Gordon, William Cobbett, and Daniel O'Connell.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594511202
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/15/2005
Edition description: First paperback edition
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Charles Tilly was Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University, and author of fifty earlier books. Just before his death, he was honored with the Social Science Research Council's prestigious Albert O. Hirschman Prize. A founding friend of Paradigm, Tilly is author of several other Paradigm books including most recently, Explaining Social Processes.

Table of Contents

1: From Mutiny to Mass Mobilization; 2: Contention under a Magnifying Glass; 3: Capital, State, and Class in Britain, 1750–1840; 4: Wilkes, Gordon, and Popular Vengeance, 1758–1788; 5: Revolution, War, and Other Struggles, 1789–1815; 6: State, Class, and Contention, 1816–1827; 7: Struggle and Reform, 1828–1834; 8: From Donkeying to Demonstrating
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