Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Currents of radicalism, 1850-1914 Eugenio F. Biagini and Alastair J. Reid; Part I. Continuities in Popular Radicalism: 2. The old radicalism and the new: David Urquhart and the politics of opposition, 1832-1867 Miles Taylor; 3. Radicalism and popular culture: the Tichborne case and the politics of 'fair play', 1867-1886 Rohan McWilliam; 4. Popular politics and the limitations of party: Wolverhampton, 1867-1900 Jon Lawrence; 5. Nonconformity and trade unionism: the Sheffield outrages of 1866 Kenneth D. Brown; Part II. The Liberal Party and the People: 6. Trade unionists, Gladstonian Liberals, and the labour law reforms of 1875 Jonathan Spain; 7. Popular Liberals, Gladstonian finance, and the debate on taxation, 1860-1874 Eugenio F. Biagini; 8. Gladstone and his rivals: popular Liberal perceptions of the party leadership in the political crisis of 1885-1886 Graham D. Goodlad; Part III. Radicals, Liberals, and the Labour Party: 9. Labour and parliament: the Lib.-Labs. as the first working-class MPs, 1885-1906 John Shepherd; 10. Old Unionism reconsidered: the radicalism of Robert Knight, 1870-1900 Alastair J. Reid; 11. Labour and local politics: radicalism, democracy and the social reform, 1880-1914 Pat Thane; 12. Ideological debate in Edwardian Labour politics: radicalism, Revisionism and socialism Duncan Tanner; Index.