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The Politics of Regicide in England, 1760-1850 Steve Poole

The Politics of Regicide in England, 1760-1850 By Steve Poole

The Politics of Regicide in England, 1760-1850 by Steve Poole


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Reappraises the often complex relationship between British monarchs and some of their more troublesome subjects in the 'age of revolutions'. Casts new light upon the contested languages of constitutionalism, contract theory and the rights of petition and provokes fresh controversy over the viability of monarchies in the modern world.

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The Politics of Regicide in England, 1760-1850: Troublesome Subjects by Steve Poole

This lively and accessible book reappraises the often complex relationship between British monarchs and some of their more troublesome subjects in the 'age of revolutions'. By exposing a rationale behind the efforts of the mad and the politically disaffected to intrude upon, assault or pester kings and queens from George III to Victoria, the author casts new light upon the contested languages of constitutionalism, contract theory and the rights of petition.

The Hanoverian dynasty sought security from republicanism during the 1790s by reinventing itself as an affable, domestic, flexible and solicitous institution. But majesty and approachability were to prove uneasy bedfellows, and popular frustrations over unanswered petitions could provoke serious personal moments of crisis. In its detailed reconstruction of the mentalities of such unsuccessful and forgotten Royal 'assassins' as Margaret Nicholson, James Hadfield and Dennis Collins, this unique and pioneering study of monarchical history from below will interest the specialist and general reader alike, and provoke fresh controversy over the viability of monarchies in the modern world.

About Steve Poole

Steve Poole is Principal Lecturer in English Social and Cultural History at the University of Bristol

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: monarchy, contractualism and history
2. The crown and the secular magic of petition
3. Monarchy and the policing of insanity
4. The madness of Margaret Nicholson
5. Treason compassed: popular mobilization and physicality in the 1790s
6. Lunacy and politics at fin de siecle, 1800-3
7. The potatoes speak for themselves: regicide, radicalism and George IV, 1811-30
8. Collins in context: William IV, affability and the reform crisis, 1830-7
9. Monarchy goes private: Peel's Protection Act and the retreat from approachability, 1837-50
10. Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9780719087462
9780719087462
0719087465
The Politics of Regicide in England, 1760-1850: Troublesome Subjects by Steve Poole
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2012-06-01
240
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