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Intro
Contents
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Perspectives on Agency and Citizenship
Notes
2 Plebiscites on the Streets: The Politics of Public Acclamation in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe
Historical Research on Acclamations: Current State and Future Avenues
Forms, Functions, Situations, and Collectives
Impact, Significance, and Historical Development
Notes
3 Visual History and Informal Politicisation in the Nineteenth Century: The Example of Political Iconoclasm (France, 1814-1871)
The Visual Regime of Iconoclasm
Violence and Iconoclastic Rites

The Political Grammar of Iconoclasm
Notes
4 Royalist Women in the Marketplace: Work, Gender and Popular Counter-Revolution in Southern Europe (1814-1830)
'Royalist Furies': Work, Gender and Counter-Revolutionary Politics
Femmes des halles and poissardes: Royalist Market Women in Marseille (1814-1815)
Verduleras and mujerzuelas: Royalist Market Women in Madrid (1814-1833)
The Politicisation of Everyday Concerns and the Feeling of an Incomplete Restoration
Conclusion
Notes
5 Women, Politics, and Politicisation in Spain (1808-1874)

Women's Activism in Times of War and Revolution
Domesticity and Politics During the Reign of Isabella II
Activist Hatching (1868-1874)
Conclusion
Notes
6 Citizens, Subjects and Recruits: Changing Perceptions of State, Administration and Individual in the City of Mainz, 1790-1814
An Administrative History from Below
The Establishment of Republican Symbols and Ideas in Mainz, 1790-1814
Administering the Military: Impressions from a City
Conclusion
Notes
7 Militias and Volunteer Forces: Popular Mobilisation in Times of Revolution (1820-1843)

The Trienio Liberal (1820-1823): The Proliferation of Battalions
The Bienio Revolucionario (1835-1837): The Battalion of the Smock
The Trienio Progresista (1840-1843): Volunteer Forces
Conclusions
Notes
8 Political Actors Thanks to or Despite the Law? The Empowered Voices of Individuals in Nineteenth-Century Electoral Claims
Electoral Grievances and Protests: Means to Neutralise the Voice of Non-electors and Electors?
Between Positive and Natural Law
Means of Political Participation
Notes

9 Hoarse Throats and Sore Heads: Popular Participation in Parliamentary Elections Before Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France
The Franchise and the Spatial Organisation of Elections
Popular Electoral Participation
The Significance and Limitations of Popular Involvement
Conclusion: The Decline of Popular Electoral Culture
Notes
10 Voluntary Associations and Political Participation
Irish Catholic Association
British Ladies' Anti-Slavery Societies
The Dutch Temperance Movement
Conclusion
Notes

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