Loyalty, Memory and Public Opinion in England, 1658-1727 (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)

Loyalty, Memory and Public Opinion in England, 1658-1727 (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)

by EdwardVallance (Author)

Synopsis

This book makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate over the emergence of an early modern 'public sphere'. Focusing on the petition-like form of the loyal address, it argues that these texts helped to foster a politically aware public by mapping shifts in the national 'mood'. Covering addressing campaigns from the late-Cromwellian to the early Georgian period, the book explores the production, presentation, subscription and publication of these texts. It argues that beneath partisan attacks on the credibility of loyal addresses lay a broad consensus about the validity of this political practice. Ultimately, loyal addresses acknowledged the existence of a 'political public' but did so in a way which fundamentally conceded the legitimacy of the social and political hierarchy. They constituted a political form perfectly suited to a fundamentally unequal society in which political life continued to be centered on the monarchy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 29 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 0719097037
ISBN 13: 9780719097034

Author Bio
Edward Vallance is Professor of Early Modern British Political Culture at the University of Roehampton