Abstract

Introduction Part I. The Event: 1. An event and its history 2. The attacks Part II. Contextualising the Crowd: 3. Contextualising crowd actions I: the micro-politics of the attack on Sir John Lucas 4. Contextualising crowd actions II: the high politics of the attack on Sir John Lucas 5. The confessional crowd I: the attack on ministers 6. The confessional crowd II: the attack on Catholics Part III. Reading the Crowd: 7. Reading the crowds I: cloth and class 8. Reading the crowds II: anti-popery and popular parliamentarianism 9. Conclusion.

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