This thesis investigates radicalism and reform in Scotland, from the collapse of the post- 1815 popular movement for parliamentary reform in 1820, to the achievement of parliamentary reform in 1832, and burgh reform in 1833. It focuses on the ideologies and languages that were used in contesting issues of political reform, both by elites and by popular movements. One of its aims is to explore the debate over the position of Scotland within Britain that was facilitated by the reform of political institutions and the system of representation. Chapter one examines the broad critique of Scottish institutions and society that had developed from the 1790s, and particularly following the end of the Napoleonic Wars. This was apparent in parliament,...
This thesis analyses the Scottish Whig party between 1801 and 1820 with particular focus on party s...
This thesis examines the Scottish Conservative party between 1832 and 1868. It focuses on the party...
The Scottish Reform Act of 1832 and the Scottish Municipal Reform Act of 1833 destroyed the dominati...
This thesis investigates radicalism and reform in Scotland, from the collapse of the post- 1815 popu...
This thesis is focused on the development of the English and Scottish radical reform movement in the...
By the late eighteenth century, as a result of economic developments and growing social divisions, ...
This thesis offers a new interpretation of the origins of eighteenth-century popular political consc...
This thesis analyses the political development and the growth of popular political awareness in Gla...
Over the period 1792 to 1802 the British state faced the unprecedented situation of fighting a war ...
This thesis offers a reinterpretation of radicalism and reform movements in Scotland and British Nor...
This work looks at events in Paisley, one of Scotland's major towns, between the years 1830 and 1848...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the development and impact of popular political consciousness i...
From the 1760s, the question of parliamentary reform in Britain concerning the amendment and extens...
This work looks at events in Paisley, one of Scotland's major towns, between the years 1830 and 1848...
This thesis examines ideas about political tactics in 1780s and 1790s Britain. Edmund Burke charact...
This thesis analyses the Scottish Whig party between 1801 and 1820 with particular focus on party s...
This thesis examines the Scottish Conservative party between 1832 and 1868. It focuses on the party...
The Scottish Reform Act of 1832 and the Scottish Municipal Reform Act of 1833 destroyed the dominati...
This thesis investigates radicalism and reform in Scotland, from the collapse of the post- 1815 popu...
This thesis is focused on the development of the English and Scottish radical reform movement in the...
By the late eighteenth century, as a result of economic developments and growing social divisions, ...
This thesis offers a new interpretation of the origins of eighteenth-century popular political consc...
This thesis analyses the political development and the growth of popular political awareness in Gla...
Over the period 1792 to 1802 the British state faced the unprecedented situation of fighting a war ...
This thesis offers a reinterpretation of radicalism and reform movements in Scotland and British Nor...
This work looks at events in Paisley, one of Scotland's major towns, between the years 1830 and 1848...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the development and impact of popular political consciousness i...
From the 1760s, the question of parliamentary reform in Britain concerning the amendment and extens...
This work looks at events in Paisley, one of Scotland's major towns, between the years 1830 and 1848...
This thesis examines ideas about political tactics in 1780s and 1790s Britain. Edmund Burke charact...
This thesis analyses the Scottish Whig party between 1801 and 1820 with particular focus on party s...
This thesis examines the Scottish Conservative party between 1832 and 1868. It focuses on the party...
The Scottish Reform Act of 1832 and the Scottish Municipal Reform Act of 1833 destroyed the dominati...