Popular Agency and Politicisation in Nineteenth-Century Europe
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Popular Agency and Politicisation in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Beyond the Vote
Palacios Cerezales, Diego; Lujan, Oriol
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2022
291
Dura
Inglês
9783031135194
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: Perspectives on Agency and Citizenship (Diego Palacios Cerezales and Oriol Lujan).- 2. Plebiscites on the Streets: The Politics of Public Acclamation in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe(Theo Jung).- 3. Visual History and Informal Politicisation in the nineteenth Century: The Example of Political Iconoclasm (France, 1814-1871) (Emmanuel Fureix).- 4. Royalist Women in the Marketplace: Work, Gender and Popular Counter-Revolution in Southern Europe (1814-1830) (Alvaro Paris).- 5. Women, Politics, and Politicization in Spain (1808-1874) (Florencia Peyrou).- 6. Citizens, Subjects and Recruits: Changing Perceptions of State, Administration and Individual in the City of Mainz, 1790-1814 (Volker Koehler).- 7. Militias and Volunteer Forces: Popular Mobilisation in Times of Revolution (1820-1843) (Jordi Roca Vernet).- 8. Political Actors thanks to, or Despite the Law? The Empowered Voices of Individuals in Nineteenth-century Electoral Claims(Oriol Lujan).- 9. Hoarse Throats and Sore Heads: Popular Participation in Parliamentary Elections Before Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France (Malcolm Crook and Tom Crook).- 10. Voluntary Associations and Political Participation (Maartje Janse).- 11. Signatures of Conservatism: Petitioning, Popular Politics and Campaigns against Reform in Britain, 1780-1918 (Henry Miller).- 12. Catholic Transnational Repertoires in the Nineteenth century. Signatures, Newspapers, and Organisation (Diego Palacios Cerezales).
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Political mobilisation;Nineteenth century Europe;Voting rights;Iconoclasm;Street politics;Petitioning;Electoral agitation;Women's history;Political participation;Political engagement;Public acclamation;Social movements;Disenfranchised citizens;History of the state;Democracy;Revolution;Ordinary people;The individual;Transnational history
1. Introduction: Perspectives on Agency and Citizenship (Diego Palacios Cerezales and Oriol Lujan).- 2. Plebiscites on the Streets: The Politics of Public Acclamation in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe(Theo Jung).- 3. Visual History and Informal Politicisation in the nineteenth Century: The Example of Political Iconoclasm (France, 1814-1871) (Emmanuel Fureix).- 4. Royalist Women in the Marketplace: Work, Gender and Popular Counter-Revolution in Southern Europe (1814-1830) (Alvaro Paris).- 5. Women, Politics, and Politicization in Spain (1808-1874) (Florencia Peyrou).- 6. Citizens, Subjects and Recruits: Changing Perceptions of State, Administration and Individual in the City of Mainz, 1790-1814 (Volker Koehler).- 7. Militias and Volunteer Forces: Popular Mobilisation in Times of Revolution (1820-1843) (Jordi Roca Vernet).- 8. Political Actors thanks to, or Despite the Law? The Empowered Voices of Individuals in Nineteenth-century Electoral Claims(Oriol Lujan).- 9. Hoarse Throats and Sore Heads: Popular Participation in Parliamentary Elections Before Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France (Malcolm Crook and Tom Crook).- 10. Voluntary Associations and Political Participation (Maartje Janse).- 11. Signatures of Conservatism: Petitioning, Popular Politics and Campaigns against Reform in Britain, 1780-1918 (Henry Miller).- 12. Catholic Transnational Repertoires in the Nineteenth century. Signatures, Newspapers, and Organisation (Diego Palacios Cerezales).
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Political mobilisation;Nineteenth century Europe;Voting rights;Iconoclasm;Street politics;Petitioning;Electoral agitation;Women's history;Political participation;Political engagement;Public acclamation;Social movements;Disenfranchised citizens;History of the state;Democracy;Revolution;Ordinary people;The individual;Transnational history