Rural electoral culture and protests have often been considered as merely ‘carnivalesque’ products of an ‘inward facing’ populace. In counties such as Somerset and Dorset an obsession with regional identities, rituals and spaces has often been accused of limiting the people’s political horizons. This article, conversely, will argue that rural politicians, electors and the popular crowd used regional concerns, rituals and identities to involve themselves in national protests and debates. In the decade preceding the Reform Bill a ‘West Country’ identity was continuously mobilised in service of national political aims. Both radical and conservative politicians used regional identities to not only secure their election but also to make national...
Over the past 5 years, the UK Coalition and subsequent Conservative governments have sought to devel...
In recent years rural issues have forced themselves to the forefront of the political agenda in coun...
AbstractThe political salience of local identities has received limited academic attention in the Br...
Rural electoral culture and protests have often been considered as merely ‘carnivalesque’ products o...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
This paper examines the changing nature of the local power structure of a rural county in the UK dur...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
This paper uses Woods’ (2005) term ‘politics of the rural’ as a lens to trace connections between Br...
Soft regionalism and regional identities in Great Britain has seldom been explored beyond the nation...
Rural issues have gained national prominence in Britain in recent years. The future of hunting, the ...
The research discussed in this paper arose from the writer’s interest in United Kingdom (UK) rural p...
This paper uses tools developed in political sociology to analyse social movements and political dis...
The central aim of this study is to explore rural attitudes concerning subsistence customary practic...
This thesis aims to explore aspects of a largely intangible aspect of rural change: that of affiliat...
When asked to talk in-depth about their experiences, rural voters express considerable hostility to ...
Over the past 5 years, the UK Coalition and subsequent Conservative governments have sought to devel...
In recent years rural issues have forced themselves to the forefront of the political agenda in coun...
AbstractThe political salience of local identities has received limited academic attention in the Br...
Rural electoral culture and protests have often been considered as merely ‘carnivalesque’ products o...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
This paper examines the changing nature of the local power structure of a rural county in the UK dur...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
This paper uses Woods’ (2005) term ‘politics of the rural’ as a lens to trace connections between Br...
Soft regionalism and regional identities in Great Britain has seldom been explored beyond the nation...
Rural issues have gained national prominence in Britain in recent years. The future of hunting, the ...
The research discussed in this paper arose from the writer’s interest in United Kingdom (UK) rural p...
This paper uses tools developed in political sociology to analyse social movements and political dis...
The central aim of this study is to explore rural attitudes concerning subsistence customary practic...
This thesis aims to explore aspects of a largely intangible aspect of rural change: that of affiliat...
When asked to talk in-depth about their experiences, rural voters express considerable hostility to ...
Over the past 5 years, the UK Coalition and subsequent Conservative governments have sought to devel...
In recent years rural issues have forced themselves to the forefront of the political agenda in coun...
AbstractThe political salience of local identities has received limited academic attention in the Br...