Book: The British Periodical Press And French Revolution, 1789-99 This study challenges the conventional polarities used to describe British politics of the 1790s: Pitt versus Fox, Burke versus Paine, Church versus Dissent, ruling class versus working class, Jacobin versus anti-Jacobin. Such polarities were sedulously promoted by Pitt's wartime government, which applied "Jacobin" shamelessly to all its critics and opponents, and thus foreshadowed the McCarthyite tactic of guilt by association. The author seeks to make the less strident but more persuasive contemporary voices again audible. He takes seriously those who who deplored Britain's alliance with the partitioners of Poland.
Details of Book: The British Periodical Press And French Revolution, 1789-99 Book: The British Periodical Press And French Revolution, 1789-99
Author: Stuart Andrews
ISBN: 0333738519
ISBN-13: 9780333738511
, 978-0333738511
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Dec 2000
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Number of Pages: 296
Language: English