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“…SYMPATHETIC COMMUNICATION 1750-1800: FROM MORAL PHILOSOPHY TO REVOLUTIONARY CROWDS -- Sympathy and the crowd: eighteenth-century contexts -- moral philosophical heritage: sympathy in David
Hume and Adam Smith -- Sympathy and mid-century social structures -- Nervous sympathy in the academy and the press -- `The sympathy of popular opinion': John Wilkes, protest and unrest -- Reimagining sympathy in the Romantic period -- Sympathetic communication and the French Revolution -- Edmund Burke,
Helen Maria Williams and the political language of feeling -- Brute sympathy: Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin and the dangers of instinct -- `Undulations of virtuous sympathy': John Thelwall's defence of sympathetic communication -- ROMANTIC AFTERLIVES 1800-1850: SYMPATHETIC COMMUNICATION, MASS PROTEST AND PRINT CULTURE -- Sympathy and the press: mass protest and print culture in Regency England -- William Hazlitt and `the sympathy of angry multitudes' -- Spa Fields riots and the pathology of popular protest -- `True patriotism and genuine British feeling': sympathy and the cheap radical press after Peterloo -- `The contagious sympathy of popular and patriotic emotions': sympathy and loyalism after Waterloo -- Dugald Stewart, sympathetic imitation and the transformation of moral philosophy -- `A mechanism of national unity': sympathy and the mail -- Chelsea Pensioners: David Wilkie's `great national work' -- William Hazlitt, `cordial sympathy' and the mail -- `The Glory of Motion': Thomas De Quincey's mail coach and `grand national sympathy'…”
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