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Behouden uit het Behouden Huys : catalogus van de voorwerpen van de Barentsexpeditie (1596), gevonden op Nova Zembla : de Rijksmuseumcollectie, aangevuld met Russische en Noorse vondsten
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ISBN: 9067073733 9789067073738 Year: 1998 Publisher: Amsterdam : Bataafsche Leeuw,

Speaking for the people : party, language, and popular politics in England, 1867-1914
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ISBN: 0511585667 0511002092 9780511002090 9780511585661 052147034X 9780521470346 9780521893664 0521893666 Year: 1998 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Speaking for the People, first published in 1998, draws our attention to the problematic nature of politicians' claims to represent others, and in doing so it challenges conventional ideas about both the rise of class politics, and the triumph of party between 1867 and 1914. The book emphasises the strongly gendered nature of party politics before the First World War, and suggests that historians have greatly underestimated the continuing importance of the 'politics of place'. Most importantly, however, Speaking for the People argues that we must break away from teleological notions such as the 'modernisation' of politics, the taming of the 'popular', or the rise of class. Only then will we understand the shifting currents of popular politics. Speaking for the People represents a major challenge to the ways in which historians and political scientists have studied the interaction between party politics and popular political cultures.

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