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portada The 'Natural Leaders' and Their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, C. 1801-1832 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
284
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 16.3 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.68 kg.
ISBN
1846318483
ISBN13
9781846318481

The 'Natural Leaders' and Their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, C. 1801-1832 (in English)

Jonathan Jeffrey Wright (Author) · Liverpool University Press · Hardcover

The 'Natural Leaders' and Their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, C. 1801-1832 (in English) - Wright, Jonathan Jeffrey

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Synopsis "The 'Natural Leaders' and Their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, C. 1801-1832 (in English)"

This book is a richly detailed exploration of the complex and cosmopolitan urban culture inhabited by the Presbyterian elite of late-Georgian Belfast, which will prove to be of interest to a wide range of scholars working on the political, cultural and intellectual histories of both Ireland and Britain during the age of reform. Employing both biographical and thematic approaches, the book begins by examining the story of the Tennents, one of the most prominent Presbyterian families in early-nineteenth-century Belfast, before turning to reconstruct their milieu. Challenging existing narratives, the study provides a major re-assessment of the political life of late-Georgian Belfast, highlighting the activities of a close-knit group of advanced reformer - the 'natural leaders' of the books title - who sought to promote the cause of reform and engage with British and European political events. In addition, the book contains the first serious scholarly examination of the cultural and intellectual life of the town in the early-nineteenth century, and the first major treatment of the middle classes' philanthropic activities. The interplay of politics and culture is discussed, as is the accuracy of Belfast's reputation as the 'Athens of the North' and the religious underpinnings of the town's charitable societies. In examining these areas, attention is paid to the influence of trends such as romanticism and evangelicalism and of writers such as Lord Byron, Walter Scott, Robert Owen and Thomas Chalmers, and it is argued that, both culturally and politically, the Presbyterian middle classes of Belfast inhabited a British world.

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