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- UK Parliament Tour О.В
- ESS8 Appendix A3 Political Parties Ed
- How the Conservative Party Adapted to Extensions of the Franchise; and Coped with Ensuing Political Repercussions 1867-1914
- The Demos/Politicshome Radical Political Indicator (RPI) September 2008
- Durham Research Online
- The British Atlantic Empire Before the American Revolution
- Print, Publicity, and Popular Radicalism in the 1790S
- Varieties of Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism in Context
- The Table, Volume 86, 2018
- Richard Oastler, Toryism, Radicalism and the Limitations of Party, C.1807
- RADICAL NATIONALISM in BRITISH WEST AFRICA, 1945-60 by Nike L
- Daniel O'connell, Reform, and Popular Politics in Ireland, 1800
- Foreword: the Degradation of American Democracy—And the Court
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- Daniel O'connell, Repeal and Chartism in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions
- Rules for Radicals
- Popular Radicals and the Liberal Party in Mid-Victorian Britain
- The Irish Troubles Since 1916
- Free Speech Radicals
- Irish Politics in Manchester 1890–1914
- On Principles and Values: Mining for Conservative Rhetoric in the London Times, 1785–2010
- Repealing Unions American Abolitionists, Irish Repeal, and the Origins of Garrisonian Disunionism
- Countering Violent Extremism
- Announcing Victorian Radicals: from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts And
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- Why Not Taxation and Representation? a Note on the American Revolution
- The Past Jumps Up: British Radicals and the Remaking of Literary History, 1790-1870
- Free Radicals in Cyberspace: Complex Liability Issues in Information Warfare Meiring De Villiers
- CROWN DEPENDENCIES Memoranda of Evidence
- Afro-Carribean Migrants in American Radical Politics, 1914-1940
- Reveille for Radicals
- Chapter 1. Celebrating the Monarchy
- The Free Radicals of Tort
- Literacy, Orality, and Popular Politics in the Campaign to Repeal the Act of Union in Ireland, 1840–48
- Introduction Reappraising Early Modern Radicals and Radicalisms
- Revue Française De Civilisation Britannique, XXIV-2 | 2019 “No Man Has the Right to Fix the Boundary to the March of a Nation”: Fixing T
- Congress's Transformative Republican Revolution in 2001-2006 and the Future of One-Party Rule Charles Tiefer University of Baltimore School of Law, [email protected]
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- French Radicals, Foreign Expatriates, and Political Exiles in the Paris Commune
- The Rise and Fall of the Friends of Irish Freedom: How America
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