H. T. Dickinson, noted historian of British politics, examines popular political culture in The Politics of the People in Eighteenth-Century Britain. This volume explores the role of the British people in shaping parliamentary elections, local communities, and demonstrations, and traces the rise of political engagement across the century. The study offers insight into how ordinary people influenced institutions and defended their rights within the evolving political world.
This hardcover edition, published by St. Martin’s Press, is in VG condition with light shelf wear. An essential title for scholars of British history, political culture, and 18th-century studies.