Edward Royle
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Revolutionary Britannia?: Reflections on the Threat of Revolution in Britain, 1789-1848
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2001
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8 editions
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Modern Britain: A Social History, 1750-1997
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1997
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3 editions
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Chartism
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1980
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9 editions
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Radical Politics, 1790-1900: Religion and Unbelief
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1971
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2 editions
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Modern Britain: A Social History, 1750-1985
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1987
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3 editions
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Modern Britain Third Edition: A Social History 1750-2011
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published
2012
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9 editions
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Victorian Infidels: The Origins Of The British Secularist Movement, 1791-1866
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1974
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3 editions
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Radicals, Secularists, And Republicans: Popular Freethought In Britain, 1866-1915
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The Infidel Tradition: From Paine to Bradlaugh
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The Victorian Church in York
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1983
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3 editions
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“Logically, this kind of atheism did not prove that there was no God.... On the contrary, Southwell was typical in placing the onus probandi on those who affirmed the existence of God and Holyoake regarded himself as an atheist only in his inability to believe what the churches would have him believe. They were content to show that the Christian concept of the supernatural was meaningless, that the arguments in its favor were illogical, and that the mysteries of the universe, insofar as they were explicable, could be accounted for in material terms.”
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