Bonwick brings together related elements that have been treated
separately on previous occasions--English radicals as
personalities, their relations with one another, their connections
with Americans; the imperial controversy between England and the
colonies; the movement for parliamentary reform in England; and the
campaign for civil rights for Dissenters. The study brings fresh
meaning to English radicalism and ideas about liberty during the
revolutionary era.
Originally published 1977.
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