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6HUM0400: Politics of parliamentary reform: lecture 6
Britain during the Napoleonic Wars
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Structure of the lecture
United Englishmen and the Despard conspiracy Britons: propaganda and patriotism abolition of the slave trade campaign revival of the peace and reform campaign,
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J. M. Woodward, ‘Village fencibles’, c. 1803.
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James Gillray, ‘Bonaparte: 48 hours after landing’, (26 July 1803)
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James Gillray,’Gulliver manoeuvring with his little boat in the cistern’, 10 February 1804
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James Gillray, ‘The French Invasion, or John Bull bombarding the Bum-Boats’ (1793)
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‘God Save the King’ (version for the Jubilee, 1809) Bodleian Library, Johnson Ballads 1748
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James Gillray, ‘The New Dynasty, or the late Corsican Gardiner planting a Royal Pippin Tree: "All the talents", busy, in clearing the ground of old Timber (1807)
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Abolition of the slave trade campaign Wedgwood, ‘Am I not a man and a Brother?’ medallion/cameo, late C18
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Abolition of the slave trade campaign: William Wilberforce (1759 – 1833) and Hannah More ( )
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‘Mountain’ faction: Samuel Whitbread (1720-96) and Henry Brougham (1778-1868)
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Duke of York Scandal: Anon, ‘A morning scene in Gloucester (share) Place, or Squire York preserving his Clarks instructions’ (1809)
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Cobbett’s Political Register, 18 Feb. 1809
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Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844) and Francis Place (1771-1854)
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Isaac Cruikshank, ‘The Crown and Anchor Desperardo, or the Cracked Member’ (1803)
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William Cobbett (1763-1835); Major John Cartwright (1740-1824); Henry ‘Orator’ Hunt (1773 –1835)
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