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In 1807, 23,007 voters travelled to York to cast their votes for two county members in the general election. This study illustrates the working of the political process, with an account of what it meant to mobilise, convey, feed, lodge and deploy vast armies of supporters with military precision over a polling period of 15 days.

The Great Yorkshire Election of 1807: Mass Politics in England Before the Age of Reform

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In 1807, 23,007 voters travelled to York to cast their votes for two county members in the general election. This... Read more

    Publisher: Carnegie Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/08/2015
    ISBN13: 9781859362235, 978-1859362235
    ISBN10: 1859362230

    Number of Pages: 344

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    In 1807, 23,007 voters travelled to York to cast their votes for two county members in the general election. This study illustrates the working of the political process, with an account of what it meant to mobilise, convey, feed, lodge and deploy vast armies of supporters with military precision over a polling period of 15 days.

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