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Church, chapel and party : religious dissent and political modernization in nineteenth-century England
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Chapter 1
Introduction: The Politics of Dissent at the Time of the Great Reform Bill
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Chapter 2
‘A Free Trade—a Free Vote—and a Free Religion …’: The Politico-Religious Landscape of Reformed England, 1832–1847
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Chapter 3
Religion and Politics in a Northeastern Cathedral Town: The Case of Durham
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Chapter 4
Religion and Politics in an Industrial Midland City: The Case of Nottingham
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Chapter 5
Religion and Politics in an East Anglian Port City: The Case of Ipswich
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Chapter 6
Religion and Politics in a Southern Midland Agricultural Town: The Case of Bedford
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Chapter 7
Religion and Politics in a Southwestern City: The Case of Exeter
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Chapter 8
Evidence of Partisan Alignment in Parliament, 1833–1847
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Chapter 9
Evidence of Partisan Alignment at the Constituent Level, 1832–1847
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Chapter 10
Conclusion: The Legacy of Dissent in English Politics in the Nineteenth Century
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1. Introduction: The Politics of Dissent at the Time of the Great Reform Bill
2. ‘A Free Trade—a Free Vote—and a Free Religion …’: The Politico-Religious Landscape of Reformed England, 1832–1847
3. Religion and Politics in a Northeastern Cathedral Town: The Case of Durham
4. Religion and Politics in an Industrial Midland City: The Case of Nottingham
5. Religion and Politics in an East Anglian Port City: The Case of Ipswich
6. Religion and Politics in a Southern Midland Agricultural Town: The Case of Bedford
7. Religion and Politics in a Southwestern City: The Case of Exeter
8. Evidence of Partisan Alignment in Parliament, 1833–1847
9. Evidence of Partisan Alignment at the Constituent Level, 1832–1847
10. Conclusion: The Legacy of Dissent in English Politics in the Nineteenth Century
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