Celebrities, heroes and champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67

Celebrities, heroes and champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67

by Simon James Morgan
Celebrities, heroes and champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67

Celebrities, heroes and champions: Popular politicians in the age of reform, 1810-67

by Simon James Morgan

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Overview

Celebrities, heroes and champions explores the role of the popular politician in British and Irish society from the Napoleonic Wars to the Second Reform Act of 1867. Covering movements for parliamentary reform up to and including Chartism, Catholic Emancipation, transatlantic Anti-Slavery and the Anti-Corn Law League, as well as the receptions of international celebrities such as Lajos Kossuth and Giuseppe Garibaldi, it offers a unique perspective on the connections between politics and historical cultures of fame and celebrity.

This book will interest students and scholars of Britain, Ireland, continental Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, as well as general readers with an interest in the history of popular politics. Its exploration of the relationship between politics and celebrity, and the methods through which public reputations have been promoted and manipulated for political ends, have clear contemporary relevance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526178817
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2024
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Simon James Morgan is Head of History and Professor of Modern British History at Leeds Beckett University

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Building reputations: the path to renown
2 The people’s champions
3 Heroes and hero-worship
4 Celebrities
5 The private lives of agitators
6 Romantic revolutionaries
Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index

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