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John Wilkes: A Friend to Liberty

Online ISBN:
9780191676642
Print ISBN:
9780198205449
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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John Wilkes: A Friend to Liberty

Peter D. G. Thomas
Peter D. G. Thomas

Professor of Modern History

University of Wales at Aberystwyth
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Published online:
3 October 2011
Published in print:
28 March 1996
Online ISBN:
9780191676642
Print ISBN:
9780198205449
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Often deemed the founder of British radicalism, John Wilkes (1725–1797) had a shattering impact on the politics of his time. His audacity in challenging government authority was matched by his skill and determination in attaining his objectives: the freedom of the press to criticize ministers and report Parliament; enhanced security for individuals and their property from arbitrary arrest and seizure; and the rights of electors. That he was a political maverick, of witty and wicked reputation, has led historians to underestimate him — this is the first researched biography since 1917. Contemporaries appreciated his achievements more than posterity, one obituarist writing that ‘his name will be connected with our history’. This biography provides an intriguing portrait of the man George III referred to as ‘that Devil, Wilkes’.

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