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Metropolitan 'radicalism' and electoral independence, 1760-1820
Matthew McCormack
University of Northampton
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Metropolitan
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Violent Extremism
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London
75%
Tradition
25%
Victorian Period
25%
Scholars
25%
Marxist
25%
Circle
25%
Appearings
25%
Imposition
25%
Provincial
25%
Commentators
25%
Ceremonial
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radical politics
25%
Political Participation
25%
Historical Account
25%
Political Theory
25%
Election Campaign
25%
Heterodoxy
25%
Westminster
25%
Whigs
25%
Keyphrases
Radicalism
100%
Georgian
75%
Victorian Era
25%
Marxist
25%
Dinner
25%
Heterodoxy
25%
Radical Politics
25%
Radical Activity
25%
Westminster
25%
Whigs
25%
Election Campaign
25%
Lent
25%
Political Participation
25%
Political Theory
25%
Queen
25%
Historical Account
25%
Social Sciences
Extremism
100%
London
75%
Victorian Period
25%
Political Theory
25%
Election Campaign
25%
Political Participation
25%