A mad, bad and dangerous people?: England 1783 - 1846
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adam_text | Contents
List of Plates xvjji
List of Figures and Maps xx
List of Tables xxj
Abbreviations xxjij
1. ENGLAND 1783 1846: A PREVIEW I
The Economy: Crisis and Survival 2
An Old or New Regime? 24
The Politics of Theatre and the Theatre of Politics 31
2. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF PITT AND FOX, 1783 1807 39
The Launching of Pitt and the Destruction of Fox 41
Party Government or Broad Bottom? 47
The French Revolution and Political Realignment 57
Pitt s Terror 65
Irish Problems 74
French Wars 82
The Fall of Pitt 91
Peace and War 98
3 PITTISM AND PLUTOCRACY: THE SOCIAL AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS IIO
Court Whigs, Country Whigs, and the Conservative Reaction no
Virtuous Economics 113
A New Vision of Government 119
Class Distinctions and Rentier Capitalism 124
The Late Hanoverian Aristocracy: Domination or Accommodation? 133
Commerce and the Quasi Professions 141
Business Classes 152
Producers and Dealers: The Makings of a Lesser Middle Class? 156
Civic Cultures: A Literary and Philosophical People 162
The Evangelical Revival 174
XVi CONTENTS
Slavery and National Mission: The Politics ofVirtue 184
The Politics of Pittism: Rhetoric and Reality 188
4. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF LIVERPOOL AND
CANNING, 1807 1827 195
The Development of Two Party Politics? 195
The Narrative Resumed: All Out Warfare 210
Liberation and Liberalism 223
Victory, the Second Empire, and a Mistaken Case of National Identity 235
A Malady of Peace : The Foundations of Monetary Policy 251
Rethinking the Corn Laws 264
The Squires Revolt 268
Never a Controversial Cabinet : Lord Liverpool s System of Politics 274
The Reshuffle of 1821 1823 and the Origins of Cabinet Government 280
Divided Cabinets: Foreign and Economic Policies 286
5. RULING IDEOLOGIES 309
A Love of System 3°9
Liberal Toryism versus High Toryism 314
Utilitarianism 328
Natural Theology in a Fallen World 332
The Paradoxes of Political Economy 342
Philosophic Whiggism 346
The Status of Women and Ideas about Gender 353
6. THE CRISIS OF THE OLD ORDER, 1827 1832 372
Coalition and the Canningite Flame 372
The Goderich File 376
The First Blow: Test and Corporation Act Repeal 379
The Second Blow: Catholic Emancipation 384
The Emancipation of Peel 301
Money and the Millennium 307
Ultra Tory Backlash 4O6
The Fall of the Pittite Regime 41 x
The Struggle for Reform 420
A Middle Class Bill, or a case of Landed Reaction? 429
CONTENTS Xvii
Appendix 6. i. The Status of the Borough Freeholders 437
Appendix 6.2. Split Voting, Straight Voting, and Plumping 437
7. CONTESTING MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY 439
The Evolutionary Moment: The Scientific Threat to Belief 441
From Romantic Science to Peelite Compromise 454
From Unitarianism to Liberal Anglicanism 460
The Oxford Movement 468
The Middle Ages, the Olden Time , and Ideas of Nation 475
From Romanticism to Socialism 487
8. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF MELBOURNE AND PEEL, 1833 1846 493
From Reform to Repeal: The Narrative Resumed 493
The Analysis Resumed: Party Politics without Parties 513
The Politics of Militant Dissent 524
Clouds in the West 538
Towards Free Trade: Mighty Athlete or Wounded Giant ? 543
Towards the Pax Britannica 558
Imperial Onset 565
9. THE CONDITION AND RECONDITIONING OF ENGLAND 573
Social Crisis 573
The Origins of Social Policy 5^8
System, Method, Science, Economy : Defining the Liberal State 599
Chartism 612
Class and Community 622
Mad Metropolis 625
IO. AFTERWARDS: THERE ARE NO BARBARIANS ANY LONGER 628
Chronology 639
Bibliography 664
Index 725
Figures
i.i Railway timetable, 1844 19
3.1 Public income and expenditure, 1783 1795 117
3.2 Estimates of total revenue from taxation at current prices,
1712 1819 118
4.1 Annual net customs revenue as a percentage of net import values,
1796 1845 296
8.1 Computed values of British trade, 1784 1856 556
9.1 Mean height of working class 13 , 14 , 15 , and 16 year olds,
1758 1940 575
Maps
1.1 Turnpike road network, 1770 16
1.2 Inland navigation, c. 1830 17
1.3 Railway network, c. 1840 and c. 1852 18
4.1 British participation in European warfare, 1793 1815 228
4.2 Overseas possessions and main trade routes, 1792 242
4.3 Overseas possessions, 1850 243
Tables
i. i Population of the United Kingdom, 1781 1851 6
1.2 Population of nine fast growing towns, 1801 and 1851 6
1.3 Price of wheat and commodity price index by decade, 1781 1850 7
1.4 Estimated national income, total revenue, and indirect
tax revenues, 1712 1810 22
2.1 Movement of grain prices, 1796 1803 92
2.2 Composition of the House of Commons before and
after the 1806 general election 108
3.1 Patrick Colquhoun s calculation of the social structure
of England and Wales, 1801 1803 127
3.2 Persons leaving more than £100,000 in personal
unsettled property, 1809 1839 129
3.3 Increase in the size of the aristocracy, 1780 1840 134
3.4 Estimated number of professional workers , 1857 143
3.5 Membership of the Leeds Philosophical and
Literary Society by occupation, 1834 173
3.6 Percentage of national income taken in taxes, percentage paid
in debt charges, yield and price of 3 per cent consols, 1772 1810 191
4.1 Depreciation of sterling, 1797 1813 257
4.2 Total UK government expenditure as a percentage
of gross national product, 1790 1850 297
4.3 Structure of central government tax revenue, 1771 1855 297
8.1 Election results in English counties, 1826 1841 502
8.2 Election results in the ninety four smallest English
boroughs, 1835 1841 5°5
8.3 Number and percentage of contested seats at
general elections, 1826 1841 5X5
XXii TABLES
8.4 Percentage of voters who split their votes in English
boroughs south and north of a line from the river Mersey
to the river Humber, 1832 1868 5 * 5
8.5 Voting records of Whig, Liberal, and Radical MPs, 1831 1841 518
8.6 Political spectrum across parties from right to left, late 1830s 519
8.7 Economic liberals and interventionist Whigs , 1830 1841 521
8.8 Religious affiliations ofWhig and Liberal politicians, 1830 1841 522
8.9 Taxonomy of politics 1830 1846, showing (1) the association
of economic liberalism with moderate evangelicalism
and High Churchmanship, and (2) the association
of economic interventionism with Liberal Anglicanism
and pre millenarian evangelicalism 522
8.10 Number of Protestant Nonconformist
worshippers in England, 1851 531
8.11 Number ofSunday schools built or founded, 1780 1851 535
8.12 Irish general election results, 1832 1841 539
8.13 Official values of corn imports, 1836 1840 552
8.14 Military expenditure, 1815 1845 558
8.15 Percentage of British manufactured exports by destination,
1699 1856 564
9.1 Major legislative commissions, 1831 1845 603
9.2 Acts of legislature and other events perceived as hostile
by the working classes, 1832 1839 617
‘A magnificent contribution/ History
‘History writing at its most compelling/ Observer
‘A tour de force that will stimulate interest in and guide understanding of the period for
years to come/ BBC History Magazine
A model of the historians art and a trailblazing marriage of intellectual and political history/
Atlantic Monthly
The range, richness and complexity of Boyd Hiltons text are impossible to convey in
summary, and hard fully to appreciate in a single reading/
The Times Literary Supplement
In 1783 England felt down and out, having just lost the bulk of its American colonies.
By 1846 it was once more a great imperial nation, as well as the world s strongest power
and dominant economy. In the meantime the country survived a decade of invasion fears,
and emerged victorious from more than twenty years of‘war to the death against
Napoleonic France, while the Romantic movement brought English writers and artists
to the forefront of European attention for the first time. But if Britain s external fortunes
were in the ascendant, the situation at home remained fraught with peril, with the most
prolonged period of social unrest since the seventeenth century. Population was growing
at a rate not experienced by any comparable former society, and manufacturing towns were
mushrooming into filthy, disease-ridden, gin-sodden hell-holes, in turn provoking the
phantasmagoria of a mad, bad, and dangerous people. The governing class, in constant
fear of a French-style revolution, was forced to engage with social problems to an
unprecedented extent, one reason why, by the mid-nineteenth century, the seeds of a
settled two-party system and of a more socially interventionist state were both in
evidence. At the same time the country experienced a great religious revival, very loosely
described under the heading ‘evangelicalism . Slowly but surely, the raffish and rakish style
of eighteenth-century society, having reached a peak in the Regency, was succumbing to
the new norms of respectability popularly known as ‘ Victorianism’.
Boyd Hilton is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Cambridge and
a Fellow ofTrinity College.
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Contents
List of Plates xvjji
List of Figures and Maps xx
List of Tables xxj
Abbreviations xxjij
1. ENGLAND 1783 1846: A PREVIEW I
The Economy: Crisis and Survival 2
An Old or New Regime? 24
The Politics of Theatre and the Theatre of Politics 31
2. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF PITT AND FOX, 1783 1807 39
The Launching of Pitt and the Destruction of Fox 41
Party Government or Broad Bottom? 47
The French Revolution and Political Realignment 57
'Pitt's Terror' 65
Irish Problems 74
French Wars 82
The Fall of Pitt 91
Peace and War 98
3 PITTISM AND PLUTOCRACY: THE SOCIAL AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS IIO
Court Whigs, Country Whigs, and the Conservative Reaction no
Virtuous Economics 113
A New Vision of Government 119
Class Distinctions and Rentier Capitalism 124
The Late Hanoverian Aristocracy: Domination or Accommodation? 133
Commerce and the Quasi Professions 141
Business Classes 152
Producers and Dealers: The Makings of a Lesser Middle Class? 156
Civic Cultures: A Literary and Philosophical People 162
The Evangelical Revival 174
XVi CONTENTS
Slavery and National Mission: The Politics ofVirtue 184
The Politics of Pittism: Rhetoric and Reality 188
4. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF LIVERPOOL AND
CANNING, 1807 1827 195
The Development of Two Party Politics? 195
The Narrative Resumed: All Out Warfare 210
Liberation and Liberalism 223
Victory, the Second Empire, and a Mistaken Case of National Identity 235
'A Malady of Peace': The Foundations of Monetary Policy 251
Rethinking the Corn Laws 264
The Squires' Revolt 268
'Never a Controversial Cabinet': Lord Liverpool's System of Politics 274
The Reshuffle of 1821 1823 and the Origins of Cabinet Government 280
Divided Cabinets: Foreign and Economic Policies 286
5. RULING IDEOLOGIES 309
'A Love of System' 3°9
Liberal Toryism versus High Toryism 314
Utilitarianism 328
Natural Theology in a Fallen World 332
The Paradoxes of Political Economy 342
Philosophic Whiggism 346
The Status of Women and Ideas about Gender 353
6. THE CRISIS OF THE OLD ORDER, 1827 1832 372
Coalition and the Canningite Flame 372
The Goderich File 376
The First Blow: Test and Corporation Act Repeal 379
The Second Blow: Catholic Emancipation 384
The Emancipation of Peel 301
Money and the Millennium 307
Ultra Tory Backlash 4O6
The Fall of the Pittite Regime 41 x
The Struggle for Reform 420
A Middle Class Bill, or a case of Landed Reaction? 429
CONTENTS Xvii
Appendix 6. i. The Status of the Borough Freeholders 437
Appendix 6.2. Split Voting, Straight Voting, and Plumping 437
7. CONTESTING MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY 439
The Evolutionary Moment: The Scientific Threat to Belief 441
From Romantic Science to Peelite Compromise 454
From Unitarianism to Liberal Anglicanism 460
The Oxford Movement 468
The Middle Ages, the 'Olden Time', and Ideas of Nation 475
From Romanticism to Socialism 487
8. POLITICS IN THE TIME OF MELBOURNE AND PEEL, 1833 1846 493
From Reform to Repeal: The Narrative Resumed 493
The Analysis Resumed: Party Politics without Parties 513
The Politics of Militant Dissent 524
Clouds in the West 538
Towards Free Trade: 'Mighty Athlete' or 'Wounded Giant'? 543
Towards the Pax Britannica 558
Imperial Onset 565
9. THE CONDITION AND RECONDITIONING OF ENGLAND 573
Social Crisis 573
The Origins of Social Policy 5^8
'System, Method, Science, Economy': Defining the Liberal State 599
Chartism 612
Class and Community 622
Mad Metropolis 625
IO. AFTERWARDS: 'THERE ARE NO BARBARIANS ANY LONGER' 628
Chronology 639
Bibliography 664
Index 725
Figures
i.i Railway timetable, 1844 19
3.1 Public income and expenditure, 1783 1795 117
3.2 Estimates of total revenue from taxation at current prices,
1712 1819 118
4.1 Annual net customs revenue as a percentage of net import values,
1796 1845 296
8.1 Computed values of British trade, 1784 1856 556
9.1 Mean height of working class 13 , 14 , 15 , and 16 year olds,
1758 1940 575
Maps
1.1 Turnpike road network, 1770 16
1.2 Inland navigation, c. 1830 17
1.3 Railway network, c. 1840 and c. 1852 18
4.1 British participation in European warfare, 1793 1815 228
4.2 Overseas possessions and main trade routes, 1792 242
4.3 Overseas possessions, 1850 243
Tables
i. i Population of the United Kingdom, 1781 1851 6
1.2 Population of nine fast growing towns, 1801 and 1851 6
1.3 Price of wheat and commodity price index by decade, 1781 1850 7
1.4 Estimated national income, total revenue, and indirect
tax revenues, 1712 1810 22
2.1 Movement of grain prices, 1796 1803 92
2.2 Composition of the House of Commons before and
after the 1806 general election 108
3.1 Patrick Colquhoun's calculation of the social structure
of England and Wales, 1801 1803 127
3.2 Persons leaving more than £100,000 in personal
unsettled property, 1809 1839 129
3.3 Increase in the size of the aristocracy, 1780 1840 134
3.4 Estimated number of 'professional workers', 1857 143
3.5 Membership of the Leeds Philosophical and
Literary Society by occupation, 1834 173
3.6 Percentage of national income taken in taxes, percentage paid
in debt charges, yield and price of 3 per cent consols, 1772 1810 191
4.1 Depreciation of sterling, 1797 1813 257
4.2 Total UK government expenditure as a percentage
of gross national product, 1790 1850 297
4.3 Structure of central government tax revenue, 1771 1855 297
8.1 Election results in English counties, 1826 1841 502
8.2 Election results in the ninety four smallest English
boroughs, 1835 1841 5°5
8.3 Number and percentage of contested seats at
general elections, 1826 1841 5X5
XXii TABLES
8.4 Percentage of voters who split their votes in English
boroughs south and north of a line from the river Mersey
to the river Humber, 1832 1868 5 * 5
8.5 Voting records of Whig, Liberal, and Radical MPs, 1831 1841 518
8.6 Political spectrum across parties from right to left, late 1830s 519
8.7 Economic'liberals'and interventionist'Whigs', 1830 1841 521
8.8 Religious affiliations ofWhig and Liberal politicians, 1830 1841 522
8.9 Taxonomy of politics 1830 1846, showing (1) the association
of economic liberalism with moderate evangelicalism
and High Churchmanship, and (2) the association
of economic interventionism with Liberal Anglicanism
and pre millenarian evangelicalism 522
8.10 Number of Protestant Nonconformist
worshippers in England, 1851 531
8.11 Number ofSunday schools built or founded, 1780 1851 535
8.12 Irish general election results, 1832 1841 539
8.13 Official values of corn imports, 1836 1840 552
8.14 Military expenditure, 1815 1845 558
8.15 Percentage of British manufactured exports by destination,
1699 1856 564
9.1 Major legislative commissions, 1831 1845 603
9.2 Acts of legislature and other events perceived as hostile
by the working classes, 1832 1839 617
‘A magnificent contribution/ History
‘History writing at its most compelling/ Observer
‘A tour de force that will stimulate interest in and guide understanding of the period for
years to come/ BBC History Magazine
A model of the historians art and a trailblazing marriage of intellectual and political history/
Atlantic Monthly
The range, richness and complexity of Boyd Hiltons text are impossible to convey in
summary, and hard fully to appreciate in a single reading/
The Times Literary Supplement
In 1783 England felt down and out, having just lost the bulk of its American colonies.
By 1846 it was once more a great imperial nation, as well as the world's strongest power
and dominant economy. In the meantime the country survived a decade of invasion fears,
and emerged victorious from more than twenty years of‘war to the death' against
Napoleonic France, while the Romantic movement brought English writers and artists
to the forefront of European attention for the first time. But if Britain s external fortunes
were in the ascendant, the situation at home remained fraught with peril, with the most
prolonged period of social unrest since the seventeenth century. Population was growing
at a rate not experienced by any comparable former society, and manufacturing towns were
mushrooming into filthy, disease-ridden, gin-sodden hell-holes, in turn provoking the
phantasmagoria of a mad, bad, and dangerous people. The governing class, in constant
fear of a French-style revolution, was forced to engage with social problems to an
unprecedented extent, one reason why, by the mid-nineteenth century, the seeds of a
settled two-party system and of a more socially interventionist state were both in
evidence. At the same time the country experienced a great religious revival, very loosely
described under the heading ‘evangelicalism'. Slowly but surely, the raffish and rakish style
of eighteenth-century society, having reached a peak in the Regency, was succumbing to
the new norms of respectability popularly known as ‘ Victorianism’.
Boyd Hilton is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Cambridge and
a Fellow ofTrinity College. |
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spelling | Hilton, Boyd Verfasser aut A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 Boyd Hilton 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2006 XXV, 757 S., [6] Bl. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The new Oxford history of England [9] Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Geschichte 1700-1800 Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte 1783-1846 gnd rswk-swf Anglais - Histoire - 18e siècle Anglais - Histoire - 19e siècle Geschichte National characteristics, English History 19th century National characteristics, English History 18th century Angleterre - Civilisation - 18e siècle Angleterre - Civilisation - 19e siècle Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1760-1820 (George III) Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1820-1830 (George IV) Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1830-1837 (Guillaume IV) Großbritannien Great Britain History George III, 1760-1820 Great Britain History William IV, 1830-1837 Great Britain History George IV, 1820-1830 England Civilization 19th century England Civilization 18th century Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Geschichte 1783-1846 z DE-604 The new Oxford history of England [9] (DE-604)BV002805731 9 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0519/2005025920.html Table of contents HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014631542&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014631542&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Hilton, Boyd A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 The new Oxford history of England Anglais - Histoire - 18e siècle Anglais - Histoire - 19e siècle Geschichte National characteristics, English History 19th century National characteristics, English History 18th century |
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title | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 |
title_auth | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 |
title_exact_search | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 |
title_exact_search_txtP | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 |
title_full | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 Boyd Hilton |
title_fullStr | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 Boyd Hilton |
title_full_unstemmed | A mad, bad and dangerous people? England 1783 - 1846 Boyd Hilton |
title_short | A mad, bad and dangerous people? |
title_sort | a mad bad and dangerous people england 1783 1846 |
title_sub | England 1783 - 1846 |
topic | Anglais - Histoire - 18e siècle Anglais - Histoire - 19e siècle Geschichte National characteristics, English History 19th century National characteristics, English History 18th century |
topic_facet | Anglais - Histoire - 18e siècle Anglais - Histoire - 19e siècle Geschichte National characteristics, English History 19th century National characteristics, English History 18th century Angleterre - Civilisation - 18e siècle Angleterre - Civilisation - 19e siècle Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1760-1820 (George III) Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1820-1830 (George IV) Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - 1830-1837 (Guillaume IV) Großbritannien Great Britain History George III, 1760-1820 Great Britain History William IV, 1830-1837 Great Britain History George IV, 1820-1830 England Civilization 19th century England Civilization 18th century |
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