Re-imagining democracy in the age of revolutions : America, France, Britain, Ireland, 1750-1850 / edited by Joanna Innes and Mark Philp.


Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-226) and index.
  • Languages of democracy in America from the Revolution to the election of 1800 / Seth Cotlar — The ‘fortunate banner’ : languages of democracy in the United States, c. 1848 / Adam I. P. Smith — The contradictions of democracy in American institutions and practices / Laura F. Edwards — Varieties of democracy in the French Revolution / Ruth Scurr — Democracy, self, and the problem of the general will in nineteenth-century French political thought / Michael Drolet — Elections and democracy in France, 1789-1848 / Malcolm Crook — Talking about democracy : Britain in the 1790s / Mark Philp — The rise of democratic discourse in the Reform era : Britain in the 1830s and 1840s / Joanna Innes, Mark Philp, and Robert Saunders — People and power in British politics to 1850 / Joanna Innes — Constructing democratic thought in Ireland in the age of revolution, 1775-1800 / Ultán Gillen — ‘Democracy’ and the Irish people, 1830-48 / Laurent Colantonio — The limits of democracy : Ireland 1778-1848 / S. J. Connolly — Synergies / Joanna Innes and Mark Philp.

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