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The defeat of the Second Reform Bill in October 1831 – An overview of public responses PART 1

Ball, Roger; Jane, Askew; Poole, Steve; Drury, John

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Authors

Roger Ball

Askew Jane

Stephen Poole Steve.Poole@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in History and Heritage

John Drury



Abstract

The following series of three articles examine initial public responses to the news of the defeat of the Second Reform Bill in the House of Lords on 8th October 1831 across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The evidential basis for this article is a dataset of over 480 reform related public events gathered from a survey of over 150 national and regional newspapers and Home Office documents during the period of October-December 1831. The dataset includes peaceful gatherings, meetings, parades and demonstrations as well as violent incidences of disturbance and riot.
Part 1 - The overall survey explains the methodology of the data gathering and provides an assessment of the observations along with maps and animations displaying the data over space and time.
Part 2 - In the metropolis… considers initial public reactions to news of the defeat of the reform bill in London by studying public meetings, protests and disturbances over the five days after the announcement.
Part 3 - Black flags and dumb peals looks at the

Citation

Ball, R., Jane, A., Poole, S., & Drury, J. (2023). The defeat of the Second Reform Bill in October 1831 – An overview of public responses PART 1. [Website]

Digital Artefact Type Website Content
Online Publication Date Aug 18, 2023
Publication Date Aug 18, 2023
Deposit Date Aug 18, 2023
Publicly Available Date Aug 22, 2023
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11044765
Publisher URL https://riot1831.com/2021/10/an-overview-of-public-responses/
Additional Information continued in Parts 2 and 3

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