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19 reviewsISBN-10 : 0813155150
ISBN-13 : 9780813155159
Author: Robert E. Toohey
Though little known to most students of the American Revolution, the British Radicals of the 1770s championed the rights of Americans while advocating parliamentary reform and denouncing British colonial policies. Outspoken, eloquent, and innovative, the Radicals encouraged the American cause. They voiced ideas on liberty and empire that would echo through American revolutionary documents.
Liberty and Empire focuses on five British Radicals. The farsighted John Cartwright's ideas of reformation anticipated the Commonwealth of Nations. James Burgh's treatise on parliamentary reform became a classic text for both English and American reformers and an influence on the thinking of successive generations. The venerable Dr. Richard Price wrote one of the era's most eloquent statements on human liberty and the meaning of the American Revolution. Granville Sharp's advocacy of legislative rights for Ireland and America prophesied later principles of responsible government and home rule. Catharine Macaulay, fervent and notorious, urged the people of Great Britain to side with America.
One: The Crisis of Empire
Two: On the Eve of the American Revolution
There: Radical Spokesmen on Imperial Crisis, 1774-1776
Four: A Commonwealth of Nations: John Cartwright
Five: “Home Rule” for Ireland and America: Granville Sharp
Six: Parliamentary Reform: James Burgh
Seven: The Force of Public Opinion: Catharine Macaulay
Eight: A Question of Human Freedom: Richard Price
Nine: Diverse Acquiescence in Radical Opinion
Ten: Whig Politicians on Radical Ideas
Eleven: British-American Radical Connections
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Tags: Liberty, Empire, British Radical, Solutions, American Problem, Robert Toohey