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Faction Displayed: Reconsidering the Impeachment of Dr Henry Sacheverell
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Faction Displayed: Reconsidering the Impeachment of Dr Henry Sacheverell

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Faction Displayed: Reconsidering the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell features a collection of essays that examine the turbulent partisan culture during Queen Anne’s reign that ensued as a result of the 1710 parliamentary trial of English clergyman Henry Sacheverell.* Features several essays originating from a 2010 conference held at the Palace of Westminster to mark the tercentenary of Sacheverell’s impeachment* Links events in Parliament to the public that was both fascinated and enraged by them* Explores the nature of the public sphere and critiques Habermas’s notion of it* Offers a form of cultural parliamentary history and addresses the many forms of partisanship evident in the ‘rage of party

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 February 2012
Pages
140
ISBN
9781444361872

Faction Displayed: Reconsidering the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell features a collection of essays that examine the turbulent partisan culture during Queen Anne’s reign that ensued as a result of the 1710 parliamentary trial of English clergyman Henry Sacheverell.* Features several essays originating from a 2010 conference held at the Palace of Westminster to mark the tercentenary of Sacheverell’s impeachment* Links events in Parliament to the public that was both fascinated and enraged by them* Explores the nature of the public sphere and critiques Habermas’s notion of it* Offers a form of cultural parliamentary history and addresses the many forms of partisanship evident in the ‘rage of party

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 February 2012
Pages
140
ISBN
9781444361872