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Introduction to Romanticism and Politics, 1789-1832
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posted on 2020-06-30, 13:59 authored by Carol BoltonBook description: The history of the Romantic period is often dominated by the cataclysmic political events that occurred within it. The collection is divided into thematically linked sections, each of which is prefaced with brief notes on themes, issues and texts, and lists of books for further study. The dates of the period have been extended at the beginning to provide extracts from texts that frame the ensuing radical debate that arose around the French Revolution and concludes at the Reform Act of 1832, which can be seen as the culmination of the movement for political reform in the latter half of the Romantic period. The division of topic areas within the volumes into specific areas of interest will provide an easy route to negotiate the texts, whereas sections such as 'Women and politics' and 'Colonial politics' will highlight previously neglected areas.
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Romanticism and Politics, 1789–1832Pages
1 - 28Publisher
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Romanticism and Politics, 1789–1832 on 27 October 2006, available online: http://www.routledge.com/9780415340823.Publication date
2006-10-27ISBN
9780415340823Publisher version
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Dr Carol Bolton. Deposit date: 30 June 2020Usage metrics
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