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0 reviews"Charles Tilly is the first to address the depth and significance of the transmutations in popular collective action during this period. As he unravels the story of thousands of popular struggles and their consequences, he illuminates the dynamic relationships among an industrializing, capitalizing, proletarianizing economy; a war-making, growing, increasingly interventionist state; and the internal history of contention that spawned such political entrepreneurs as Francis Place and Henry Hunt. Tilly's research rests on a catalog of more than 8,000 contentious gatherings described in British periodicals, plus ample documentation from British archives and historical monographs."--BOOK JACKET.
1. From mutiny to mass mobilization --
2. Contention under a magnifying glass --
3. Capital, state, and class in Britain, 1750-1840 --
4. Wilkes, Gordon, and popular vengeance, 1758-1788 --
5. Revolution, war, and other struggles, 1789-1815 --
6. State, class, and contention, 1816-1827 --
7. Struggle and reform, 1828-1834 --
8. From donkeying to demonstrating --
App. Major acts by the British government directly affecting popular association and collective action, 1750-1834.