British Political Culture and the Idea of ‘Public Opinion', 1867–1914

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British Political Culture and the Idea of ‘Public Opinion', 1867–1914

Author(s): James Thompson (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 299 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1107026792
  • ISBN-13: 9781107026797

Book Description

Newspapers, periodicals, pamphlets and books all reflect the ubiquity of ‘public opinion’ in political discourse in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain. Through close attention to debates across the political spectrum, James Thompson charts the ways in which Britons sought to locate ‘public opinion’ in an era prior to polling. He shows that ‘public opinion’ was the principal term through which the link between the social and the political was interrogated, charted and contested and charts how the widespread conviction that the public was growing in power raised significant issues about the kind of polity emerging in Britain. He also examines how the early Labour party negotiated the language of ‘public opinion’ and sought to articulate Labour interests in relation to those of the public. In so doing he sheds important new light on the character of Britain’s liberal political culture and on Labour’s place in and relationship to that culture.

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Review

‘… there is plenty of rich and exciting material here, and the collection is doubtless a useful addition to the existing scholarship.’ Ben Weinstein, Reviews in History

Book Description

An examination of how ‘public opinion’ functioned as a concept in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain.

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