Crown, Church and Constitution: Popular Conservatism in England, 1815-1867: 4 (Studies in British and Imperial History, 4)

Crown, Church and Constitution: Popular Conservatism in England, 1815-1867: 4 (Studies in British and Imperial History, 4)

by Jörg Neuheiser (Author)

Synopsis

Much scholarship on nineteenth-century English workers has been devoted to the radical reform politics that powerfully unsettled the social order in the century's first decades. Comparatively neglected have been the impetuous patriotism, royalism, and xenophobic anti-Catholicism that countless men and women demonstrated in the early Victorian period. This much-needed study of the era's conservatism from below explores the role of religion in everyday culture and the Tories' successful mobilization across class boundaries. Long before they were able to vote, large swathes of the lower classes embraced Britain's monarchical, religious, and legal institutions in the defense of traditional English culture.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 30 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 178533140X
ISBN 13: 9781785331404

Media Reviews
Neuheiser's study enriches the scholarship on England, without question. He does not turn prevailing interpretations upside down; rather, his study shows that interpretations of English social history continue to be hotly debated and will remain a field for further research for some time to come. * Neue Politische Literatur
Author Bio
Jorg Neuheiser is a lecturer at the Eberhard Karls University in Tubingen, Germany. In addition to publications on British politics and the Irish question, he has written several articles on German and transnational histories of labor, politics, and culture. His current book project examines attitudes toward work and unemployment in Germany.