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Representation and Misrepresentation in Later Stuart Britain: Partisanship and Political Culture

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In this original and illuminating study, Mark Knights reveals how the political culture of the eighteenth century grew out of earlier trends and innovations. Arguing that the period 1675-1720 needs to be seen as the second stage of a seventeenth-century revolution that ran on until c.1720, the book traces the development of the public as an arbiter of politics, the growth of a national political culture, the shift towards a representative society, a crisis of public discourse and credibility, and a political enlightenment rooted in local and national partisan conflict.

448 pages, Hardcover

First published January 15, 2005

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Solid scholarship, invigorating interpretation, and thoughtfully organized argument.
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