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Preface.
1. Whig and Middle Class Reformism c. 1810-29.
2. Popular Radicalism c. 1810-29.
3. The Reform Bill Crisis c. 1829-32.
4. The Aftermath of Reform.
References and Further Reading.
Index.
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