The problem of ‘popular political culture’ in seventeenth-century London

History of European Ideas 10 (1):43-58 (1989)
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I am grateful to Peter Burke, Ben Klein, Tony Molho and Kathleen Wilson for their comments and criticisms on an earlier draft of this article

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