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Taking Liberties: The Struggle for Britain's Freedoms and Rights

Autor Mike Ashley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2009
For centuries, Britain has laid claim to the notion of liberty—and occasionally forgotten that the rights and freedoms enjoyed by its citizens were in fact hard-won. This volume uncovers those struggles—their winners, losers, and stalemates—which began nearly a millennium ago and continue to the present day. At heart, Taking Liberties is the story of individuals who sacrificed greatly for what they believed in, whether they were celebrated in their own day, like Wat Tyler and Emmeline Pankhurst, or little known despite their remarkable impact, like John Lilburne, Caroline Norton, and Fenner Brockway. Drawing on a wide range of British collections—including diaries, firsthand accounts, and individual ephemera—this readable and compelling text helps give a voice to the nature of British democracy at a time when cohesion, diversity, and identity have raised the stakes of public debate.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780712350297
ISBN-10: 0712350292
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 200 color plates
Dimensiuni: 244 x 290 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: British Library
Colecția British Library

Notă biografică

Mike Ashley is the author of more than eighty books covering a wide range of subjects, including The Seven Wonders of the World, British Monarchs, King Arthur, The Age of the Storytellers, and the biography of Algernon Blackwood, Starlight Man.

Cuprins

Introduction
Part I: The Roots of Liberty
Magna Carta
The Rule of Law
Domesday Book
The Voice of the People
Part II: National Liberties
The First Parliaments
The Subjugation of Wales
The Declaration of Arbroath
The Irish Remonstrance
The Petition of Right
Agreement of the People
Death of a King
A British Constitution?
The United Kingdom
Part III: Freedom of Worship and Conscience
Expulsion or Sanctuary?
The Right to Read the Bible
The English Reformation
The National Covenant
Plots and Pleas
Freedom of the Press
Censorship and the Theatre
Wilkes and Liberty
Religious Tolerance
British or Alien?
Casualties of War
Northern Ireland
Part IV: The Rights of the Individual
Dreams and Ideals
Liberty Exported
Thomas Paine
The Abolition of Slavery
Free the World
The Rights of Women
Gay Rights
International Human Rights
Part V: The Right to Vote
Radicals and Repression
The First Reform Act
The People’s Charter
The Vote Expands
Votes for Women
Part VI: The Right to Welfare
Rights for the Poor
Child Labour
Looking after the Child
The Elderly
Disabilities
Workers’ Rights
Strife
The Welfare State
Rights Under Threat
Key Dates
Further Information
Index