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Revolts, Brigandage and Popular Royalism in Southern Italy in the Aftermath of National Unification

open access: yesWar, Culture and Society, 1750-1850, 2023
This chapter aims to reconsider the long-dominant interpretations of the popular revolt which the new Kingdom of Italy had to face in its southern provinces in the aftermath of national unification, during the 1860s. It argues that by carefully looking for clues about the politicization of the popular revolts of the 1860 and 1861, as well as of the ...
Sarlin, Simon
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Popular Royalism and Cheap Print in Interregnum England

open access: yes, 2022
Given the scarcity of documentary evidence of royalism among ordinary men and women in Interregnum England, this dissertation contends that popular royalism can be recovered through the analysis of cheap print. An examination of entertaining pamphlets, ballads, chapbooks, and plays reveals that popular royalism was a dynamic phenomenon marked by ...
Smith, Jane
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Chouannerie and popular royalism the survival of the counter‐revolutionary tradition in Upper Brittany

Social History, 1984
The continuity of the counter-revolutionary tradition of the west of France is one of the most commonly accepted propositions in the country's electoral history. Everyone recognizes that the areas where the priests rejected the oath of loyalty to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy in I791 were also the areas where the Catholic and royalist guerrilla ...
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The mad kings of The Royals: Fashioning transgressions in royal popular culture television

Film, Fashion & Consumption, 2022
The costuming of actors plays a significant role in how their characters and their actions are understood by audiences. This article examines how male transgression is encoded in fictional royal television via costuming. Costumes for royal characters sit at the intersection between dramatic convention and popular expectations of royal behaviour. Little
Lisa J. Hackett, Jo Coghlan
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Buganda royalism and political competition in Uganda's 2011 elections

open access: yesJournal of Eastern African Studies, 2013
International audienceAlthough the 2011 elections in Uganda did not result into the expected splitbetween Buganda voters and President Museveni, the electoral campaign is agood empirical entry point to understand the forms of contemporary ...
Brisset-Foucault, Florence
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