Shooting Niagara - And After? is a wide-ranging examination of Britain's Second Reform Act of 1867 and its impact, which doubled the electorate and propelled the country into the age of mass politics.
- Discusses the political world that the Second Reform Act created, as well as the intellectual forces which brought it into being
- Addresses issues and perspectives related to political history, imperial history, Irish history, the history of childhood, popular protest, political thought, class, age, and gender
- Contains contributions from distinguished scholars, such as Malcolm Chase, Kathryn Gleadle, Jonathan Parry and Gareth Stedman Jones, as well as from younger and emerging scholars
- Coincides with the 150th anniversary of the passing of the Second Reform Act, a landmark in the history of British democracy
Details
Publish date | March 06, 2017 |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 136 |
ISBN | 9781119387923
1119387922 |