Conclusion
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Edward Vallance
Abstract
Summarising the findings of the previous chapters, this conclusion also looks forward to the use of addresses in the modern era. It argues that addresses continued to be employed as Britain became a mass democracy because of the way in which they could articulate public feeling while at the same time respecting social, sexual and political hierarchies.
Abstract
Summarising the findings of the previous chapters, this conclusion also looks forward to the use of addresses in the modern era. It argues that addresses continued to be employed as Britain became a mass democracy because of the way in which they could articulate public feeling while at the same time respecting social, sexual and political hierarchies.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Petitions, oaths and addresses 21
- 2 Cromwell’s trunks 40
- 3 Addresses, abhorrences and associations 66
- 4 Adversarial addressing, 1701– 10 93
- 5 Who were the ‘public’? 120
- 6 The performance of loyalty 160
- 7 From subjects to objects 184
- Conclusion 207
- Bibliography of archival and manuscript material consulted 215
- Index 220
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Petitions, oaths and addresses 21
- 2 Cromwell’s trunks 40
- 3 Addresses, abhorrences and associations 66
- 4 Adversarial addressing, 1701– 10 93
- 5 Who were the ‘public’? 120
- 6 The performance of loyalty 160
- 7 From subjects to objects 184
- Conclusion 207
- Bibliography of archival and manuscript material consulted 215
- Index 220