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1 History Faculty Old Boys’ School George Street Oxford OX1 2RL From the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies Email: [email protected] 14 February, 2017 To: History Tutors Second Year History & Associated Joint School Students Third Year HML Students Honour School of History Please find enclosed a copy of the Supplement to the Handbook for the Honour School of History, 2016-18. The Supplement includes details of one new Special Subject course, SS 16: Imperial Crisis and Reform, 1774-1784, and a substantially revised and updated Special Subject Course, SS 10: The Trial of the Tudor State, 1540-1560 (formerly Government, Politics and Society in England, 1547-1558). These papers will be taught for the first time in Michaelmas Term 2017. The prescribed texts for SS 19 Becoming a Citizen, c. 1860-1902 have also been revised. The new set texts will be taught from Michaelmas Term 2017 and again, details are included. Benjamin Thompson Co-ordinator of Undergraduate Studies

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History Faculty Old Boys’ School George Street Oxford OX1 2RL From the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies

Email: [email protected]

14 February, 2017

To: History Tutors Second Year History & Associated Joint School Students Third Year HML Students

Honour School of History Please find enclosed a copy of the Supplement to the Handbook for the Honour School of History, 2016-18. The Supplement includes details of one new Special Subject course, SS 16: Imperial Crisis and Reform, 1774-1784, and a substantially revised and updated Special Subject Course, SS 10: The Trial of the Tudor State, 1540-1560 (formerly Government, Politics and Society in England, 1547-1558). These papers will be taught for the first time in Michaelmas Term 2017. The prescribed texts for SS 19 Becoming a Citizen, c. 1860-1902 have also been revised. The new set texts will be taught from Michaelmas Term 2017 and again, details are included.

Benjamin Thompson Co-ordinator of Undergraduate Studies

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SPECIAL SUBJECTS 2017-18 1. St Augustine and the Last Days of Rome, 370-430 2. Francia in the Age of Clovis and Gregory of Tours 3. Byzantium in the Age of Constantine Porphyrogenitus 913-959 4. The Norman Conquest of England 5. The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 6. Joan of Arc and her Age, 1419-1435 7. Painting and Culture in Ming China 8. Politics, Art and Culture in the Italian Renaissance, Venice and Florence, c. 1475 –

1525 9. Luther and the German Reformation 10. The Trial of the Tudor State, 1540-1560 (REVISED SUBJECT) 11. The Crisis of the Reformation: Britain, France and the Netherlands 1560-1610 12. The Thirty Years’ War 13. The Scientific Movement in the Seventeenth Century 14. Revolution and Republic, 1647-1658 15. English Architecture 1660-1720 16. Imperial Crisis and Reform, 1774-1784 (NEW SUBJECT) 17. Slavery and the Crisis of the Union 1854-1865 18. Art and its Public in France, 1815-67 19. Becoming a Citizen, c. 1860-1902 (REVISED SET TEXTS) 20. Race, Religion and Resistance in the United States, from Jim Crow to Civil Rights 21. Terror and Forced Labour in Stalin’s Russia 22. From Gandhi to the Green Revolution: India, Independence and Modernity 1939-

69 23. Nazi Germany, a racial order, 1933-45 24. France from the Popular Front to the Liberation 1936-1944 25. War and Reconstruction: ideas, politics and social change 1939-45 26. Britain from the Bomb to the Beatles: gender, class, and social change, 1945-1967 27. The Northern Ireland Troubles 1965-1985 28. Britain in the Seventies 29. Neoliberalism and Postmodernism: Ideas, Politics and Culture in Europe and North

America, 1970-2000 30. Revolutions of 1989

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SS 10: THE TRIAL OF THE TUDOR STATE, 1540-1560 Course Description

Tudor England faced unprecedented challenges between 1540 and 1560 as social and economic disruption and the strains of warfare were compounded by political uncertainty, religious change, and the accession of a child king, and two queens regnant. These developments severely tested the resilience of both state and society; the detailed study of these years also puts to the test many of the generalizations often made by historians about sixteenth-century England. This course will encompass everything from Tudor portraiture and print to the arguments over female rule, and from high politics to the religious and social tensions at parish level. The period begins with the failure of Henry VIII to safeguard his succession, consolidate his religious policies or secure his military reputation; his vengeance increasingly savage as his health failed and his paranoia mounted. Acute economic difficulties formed the backdrop to the attempts of Edward and Mary to introduce innovative religious settlements, and both reigns saw both alarming political factionalism and sweeping social protest, with rebellions across the country in 1548-9, popular involvement in the struggle for the throne in 1553, and Wyatt’s rebellion of 1554 coming near to capturing London. Despite this, both reigns made important and unprecedented advances with their religious policies. It is arguably during these turbulent years that we first see the emergence of Protestant and Catholic identity within England, even as religious persecution acquired a new intensity during the reign of ‘Bloody Mary’. The first two years of Elizabeth’s reign show the political establishment struggling with the weight of that inheritance and the problems of queenship, advancing a political and religious settlement which reflected the turmoil of the past, and demonstrating the extent to which Tudor England had been transformed by the years of crisis. Documents include: statutes and proclamations to illustrate government policy; excerpts from Henry VIII’s will; pamphlets, treatises and sermons to illustrate a range of interlinked religious and social concerns; excerpts from works of religious doctrine commissioned by the state; works of religious polemic, churchwardens’ accounts and visitation records giving an insight into popular religion; a portion of Knox’s First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women; extracts from Foxe’s Acts and Monuments (or ‘Book of Martyrs’) about religious identity and persecution, and accounts, many of them by eye-witnesses, of Henry VIII’s closing years, and the coups and rebellions during Edward and Mary’s reigns. There are letters by contemporary statesmen, Edward VI’s own chronicle, and ambassadorial reports from the Calendars of Spanish and Venetian State Papers. There are also a range of portraits and pictures from the National Portrait Gallery and other collections. Prescribed Texts W. K. Jordan (ed.), The Chronicle and Political Papers of Edward VI (1966)

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pp.1-167, 176-84 Calendar of State Papers, Venetian vol. v – 813 – report to the Pope re Mary’s coronation - 957 – Pole to Julius III 1554 vol. vi:i – 32, 80, 215, 245, 251, 257, 258, 269, 274, 282, 289, 307, 316 vol. vi:ii 884 – report on England 1557 Calendar of State Papers, Spanish vol. xi, 1553, pp. 166-74, 288-93, 294-302, 319-24, 332-7, 363-6, 408-13, 414-22, 443-6 vol. xii, 1554, pp. 30-5, 50-7, 63-6, 77-82, 85-8, 124-7, 164-70, 215-7, 220-25, 238-43, 295-6 vol. xiii, 1554-8, nos. 26, 34, 63, 101, 127, 131, 135, 148, 161, 397, 413, 498 Statutes of the Realm (1810-28) vol. iv, part i: Ed VI caps. 3, 12, 14; 3&4 Ed VI caps. 5, 15, 16; 5&6 Ed VI caps. 5, 11 1 Mary, st.1, cap 1; 1 Mary, st. 2, caps 1, 2; 1 Mary st. 3, cap. 1 1&2 Phil and Mary, caps. 6, 7, 10; 4&5 Phil and Mary, cap. 3 Tudor Royal Proclamations, ed. P. H. Hughes and J. F. Larkin vol.1 (1964), nos. 287, 296, 299, 309, 313, 327, 333, 334, 338, 340-44, 351-3, 356, 358, 371-3, 376, 379, 382, 385 vol.2 (1969), nos. 398, 399, 404, 405, 407, 422, 423, 426, 433, 434, 443 C. H. Williams, English Historical Documents 1485-1558 (1967) no.32 (pp.361-86) – Cranmer’s response to the south-western rebels no.44, vii and viii (pp.456-60) – HVIII’s regency council and Edward VI’s device for the succession nos.129 – government control of religious opinions 1547 131 – first Act of Uniformity 133 – Act against diverse books and images, 1550 136 – second Edwardian act of uniformity 137 – Act for the keeping of holy days and fasting days, 1552 138 – Mary’s first proclamation on religion 140 – repeal statute 141 – difficulties of reconciliation with Rome 142 – last days of Cranmer Tudor Economic Documents, ed. R. H. Tawney and Eileen Power (1924, repr.1954) vol. I, sec. 1, nos. 10, 12; sec. 2, no. 14; sec. 3, nos. 5, 6; sec. 4, nos.6-8 vol. 2, sec. 1, no.12; sec. 2, no. 4; sec. 3, nos.6-8; sec. 4, nos. 5-8; sec. 7, nos. 6-8 vol. 3, sec. 1, nos. 9. 10, 13 E. Lamond (ed.), A Discourse of the Common Weal of this Realm of England (Cambridge, 1893; repr. 1954), pp.xlii – lxvii, 1-143 [unchanged] Select Works of Robert Crowley, ed. J. M. Cowper (EETS extra series, vol.xv, 1872), pp.129-50 Sermons of Hugh Latimer (Parker Soc., 1844), pp. 59-78, 84-103

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John Knox, The First Blast, ed. E. Arber (digitized), pp. 3-10 (preface), 11-32 J. Griffiths, The Two Books of Homilies, pp. 105-17 Troubles Connected with the Prayer Book of 1549, ed. N. Pocock (Camden Soc., new series, xxxvii, 1884), nos. 3, 6-10, 16-18, 22, 27, 30-31, 33, 35-53, 59 J. Vowell, alias Hooker, Description of the Citie of Excester (Devon and Cornwall Record Society, vol.xii, 1919), part ii, 55-96 F. Rose-Troup, The Western Rebellion of 1549 (1913), Appendix K, pp.485-96 Nicholas Sotherton, ‘The Commoyson in Norfolk’ (typescript), BL Harleian MS 1576, ff.251-9 ‘The Articles of Ket’s Rebellion’ (typescript), BL Harleian MS 304, f.75 B. L. Beer and Sybil Jack, ‘The Letters of William Lord Paget of Beaudesert, 1547-63’ nos. 12, 13, 16, 19-21, 59, and appendix B, 136-7 J. Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials (1822 edition) vol.ii, part ii, 422-37 vol. iii, part i, caps. xviii, xix, xx (cut xxxl, xxxiv, xxxvii) vol. iii, part ii, nos. xlv, lii, lxxi P. F. Tytler, England under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary (1839), vol.1 pp. 185-9 (Thomas Smith to Cecil); 193-5 (Warwick to Cecil); 208-11 (handbill); 214-16 (Somerset to the Lords in London); 217-19 (Russell and Herbert to Somerset); 220-2 (Edward VI to the Council); 223-7 (Paget, Cranmer and Smith); 231-5 (Russell and Herbert); 238-41, 241-3, 248-51 A. G. Dickens (ed.), Parkyn’s Narrative of the Reformation, in English Historical Review vol.lxii, 1947, pp.64-83 The Chronicle of Queen Jane and Queen Mary, ed. J. G. Nichols (Camden Soc., old series, xlviii, 1850), pp.1-83, and appendices iv, v, and x (pp.110-21, 136-66) Vita Maria Angliae Reginae, ed. D. MacCulloch (Camden Miscellany xxviii, 1984), pp.244-93 John Proctor, ‘The History of Wyat’s Rebellion’, in E. Arber, An English Garner, vol. viii (1896), pp.45-95 (or in Tudor Tracts, ed. A. F. Pollard (1903), pp.201-57) G. Burnet, History of the Reformation, ed. N. Pocock (1865), vol. v, documents xv (pp.393-401), xix (427-8), xx (429-30), xxii (440-1), xxx (461-3), xxxii (469-74), xxxvi (490-2) Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, ed. J. G. Nichols (Camden Soc., old series, lxxvii, 1859), pp.134-76, 178-217 ‘The recollections of Rose Hickman’, ed. M. Dowling and J. Shakespeare (eds.), Bulletin of the

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Institute of Historical Research, vol. lv (1982), pp.97-102 Additions to Prescribed Texts: State Papers Henry VIII (all on archive.org) vol. I no cc, pp. 766-7, king’s demand for forced loans to pay for the campaign vol. I no ccxi, pp. 785-7, survey of the country’s military preparations 1545 vol. I no. ccxxxvi, pp. 830-1, Wriothesley to the council, on funding, grain shortages and recruitment, vol I no. cclx, pp. 883-4, Gardiner’s appeal to the king vol I no. cclxv, pp. 891-2 charges against the Howards vol XI no. mcccxv pp. 57-9, Paget advising Surrey A Supplication of the poore commons (1546) EEBO STC 10884 Images 2-6 Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII [available BHO] Vol.15 (1540) nos. 485-6 [Marillac’s reports on religious policy and Cromwell]; 567 [Marillac on Cromwell]; 697 [Marillac on parliament]; 766-7 [Marillac on faction fighting]; 776 [Cromwell to Henry VIII]; 804 [Marillac on Cromwell]; 823 [Cromwell to Henry VIII]; 925 [Divorce from Anne of Cleves]; 953-4 [Marillac’s evaluation of Henry VIII] – [in book form, 13 pages] Strype, Annals of the Reformation, vol. 1, Appendix of Original Papers [ECCO] p.3: Elizabeth’s proclamation against preaching p.7-12: Archbishop Heath’s speech in Parliament against the Supremacy Foxe, Acts and Monuments [TAMO – ‘The Acts and Monuments Online’], 1563 edition pp.725-34: the examinations and execution of Anne Askew (including woodcut) pp.740-1: preface to Edward VI’s reign pp.749-751: reform in London pp.751-780: Bishop Bonner under Edward VI pp.923-930: John Redman’s deathbed confession 1570 edition: pp. 1461-64, ‘The trouble of Queene Katherine Parre’ A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition or ‘King’s Book’, 1543 [EEBO STC 5168.7] Images 2-5: preface Images 5-8: on faith Images 35-9: on the eucharist Images 104-16: on freewill, justification, and good works Images 116: on prayers for the dead Thomas Cranmer’s preface to the Great Bible, 1540 in G. L. Bray, Documents of the English Reformation, 1526-1701 (1994), pp. 233-243 A famous speech of King Henry the eighth, made in the Parliament House (1545) EEBO Henry VIII’s Will, excerpts (transcribed)

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Edmund Bonner, A Profitable and Necessary Doctrine (1555) EEBO STC 3283.3 Images 2-4: preface Images 5-9: concerning faith Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the period of the reformation, ed. W. H. Frere and W. P. Kennedy (1910), vol. 2: Bonner’s Injunctions for London Diocese, 1542, pp.82-90 Cranmer’s Articles for Canterbury Diocese, 1548, pp.176-89 Bonner’s Injunctions for London Diocese, 1554, 360-372 Pole’s Articles for Canterbury Diocese, 1556, 385-91 Miles Huggarde, The displaying of the Protestantes (1556) EEBO STC 13558 Images 1-9: verse, dedication, prologue Images 9-20: displaying of Protestants ‘The Decrees of the Lambeth Synod’, in G. Bray (ed.), The Anglican Canons 1529-1947 (1998), 139-161. Five Centuries of an English Parish Church. ‘The State of Melford Church’ Suffolk , eds David Dymond and Clive Paine (2012), pp. 61-5, 85-124. It ought to be possible to get this photocopied and placed on weblearn docs; pp. 61-5 (State of Melford church by Roger Martin are also available in Religion and Society in Early Modern England. A Sourcebook, eds David Cressy and Lori Anne Ferrell (1996), pp. 11-13 ‘A ‘Journall of Matters of State…’, pp. 52-70; ‘Certayne Brife Notes …’ pp. 123-36; in Religion, Politics and Society in Sixteenth-Century England, eds Ian W. Archer, Simon Adams, G.W. Bernard, Mark Greengrass, Paul E.J. Hammer, and Fiona Kisby (Camden Society, fifth series, 22, 2003) [Richard Mulcaster], The Passage of Our Most Dread Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth through the City of London to Westminster the Day Before Her Coronation (1559). Accessible via EEBO & LION. The best edition is now The Queen's Majesty's Passage and Related Documents, ed. Germaine Warkentin (Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004). Another edition, albeit one with less critical apparatus, may be found in Elizabeth Goldring, Faith Eales, Elizabeth Clarke and Jayne Elisabeth Archer (eds), John Nichols’ The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I. A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources (5 vols, Oxford, 2014), in vol. 1. There is an older edition by J.M. Osborn (New Haven, 1960). Also available in Renaissance Drama: An Anthology of Plays and Entertainments, ed. Arthur F. Kinney (Oxford, 1999). J.E, Neale, ‘Sir Nicholas Throckmorton’s Advice to Queen Elizabeth on her Accession to the Throne’, English Historical Review, 36 (1950), 91-8, (also in EHD, below, pp. 9-14). Proceedings in the Parliaments of Elizabeth I, ed. T.E. Hartley ( 3 vols, Leicester, 1981-95), I. 7-11, (speech of Viscount Montague against the settlement) English Historical Documents, Vol V(A), eds Ian W. Archer and Douglas F. Price (2011), pp. 5-9 [Feria’s meeting with Elizabeth on eve of accession], 21-3 [John Hales’ oration] 26-9 [‘Device for Alteration of Religion’], 29-32 [Perceptions of religious change, 1559], 33-8 [Act of Supremacy], 39-41 [Act of Uniformity], 53-4 [Impressions of enforcement of religious policy, 1559], 93-105 [Bacon and Cecil: arguments for and against intervention in Scotland, 1559], 117-24 [Elizabeth’s suitors, 1559-60] Images (all of which are available online)

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Portraits from National Portrait Gallery: Henry VIII, by Holbein (NPG 4027); from room 2 Thomas Cranmer, by Gerlach Flicke (NPG 535) Edward VI (NPG 5511) Queen Mary I (NPG 4980 (16)) Queen Mary I (NPG 428) Queen Elizabeth I (NPG 4449) Queen Elizabeth I (NPG 5175) Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, c.1546 (NPG 5291) The Family of Henry VIII, c. 1545, Royal Collection Hans Eworth, Philip II and Mary I (Bedford Collection, Woburn Abbey) Great Seal of Philip and Mary, in A. B. Wyon, The Great Seals of England: from the earliest period to the present time (London, 1887), plate xxi Henry VIII as King David, from The Psalter of Henry VIII (British Library) Levina Teerlinc, ‘The Ceremonye for the heling of them that be diseased with the kyngs of Evill’, from Queen Mary’s Manual, Westminster Cathedral Library Frontispiece of the Great Bible (1540 edition) The Apotheosis of Henry VIII, by Robert Pyte (1546), V&A

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SS 16 Imperial Crisis and Reform, 1774-1784 Course Description :

The period of the War of American Independence was for the British Isles one of intense political crisis and division, bringing into question Britain’s capacity to maintain its status as a great European and world power, the future of its empire, and catalysing profound debates about domestic and public policy. This course examines the impact of the war on both imperial and domestic affairs, and the interplay between problems arising directly from the conflict and pre-existing tensions and concerns. Relations with North America, the rise and impact of volunteering in Ireland and the campaign for Irish parliamentary independence, the reshaping of relations between the British state and the East India Company, the reverberations of political conflict and war in the Caribbean, and the impact of the war on attitudes towards empire, will be investigated; as will the domestic political context, including the rise of a formidable extra-parliamentary reform movement (the Association Movement). Parliaments in this period debated and grappled with a wide range of domestic reform projects: renewed attempts were made to reform the poor laws; prisons, penal policy, and domestic policing arrangements became topics of intense public debate; the anti-slavery cause began to attract sustained attention, providing the context for the rise of the abolitionist movement; and Catholic and Protestant dissenters successfully sought relief from specific legal restrictions. All are examined in the course. The set documents encompass parliamentary debates and reports; correspondence between the king and his ministers and between leading politicians and extra-parliamentary reformers; pamphlets; and political cartoons. You will be encouraged to explore the interconnections between the various topics covered, to compare the ways in which issues were raised and policies developed in different areas of public activity and to trace the formation of a variety of reforming creeds and views across the British Isles and its extended empire. Secondary literature on some aspects of the course is plentiful, while other topics, particularly in respect of domestic reform, have attracted less attention. There are, therefore, plenty of opportunities for you to do original work based on the primary sources.

Prescribed Texts:

1. B. R. Mitchell and P. Deane, Abstract of British Historical Statistics (1962), pp. 94, 144,

177-8, 184, 189, 191, 251-2, 262-3, 265, 267, 280, 294, 310-11, 347, 358, 390-1, 402,

410, 455, 488, 494-5.

2. Journals of the House of Commons, vol. 36, 118-9, 287, 307, 447, 635, 728, 740-2, 926-

32; vol. 37, 306-14, 370-2, 925-6; vol. 39, 1040-6

3. Reports from Committees of the House of Commons (1803), vol. 9, 27-34, 252-71, 289-

96

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4. Cobbett’s Parliamentary History,

vol. 18, pp. 198-215, 575-93, 627-31, 1237-8, 1287-98 vol. 19, 234-41, 708-18, 970-1, 1088-1100, 1115-26, 1137-45 vol. 20, 239-48, 280-2, 305-22, 322-7, 622-3, 635-51, 1255-66, 1272-85, 1294-1305, 1371-83, 1395-1406 vol. 21, 145-9, 217-28, 278-85, 340-68, 388-91, 403-14, 570-90, 594-615, 623-6, 1305-25, 1373-9 vol. 22, 95-9, 138-200, 204-18, 623-31, 1101-9, 1333-44, 1416-38 vol. 23, 1-14, 16-47, 95-101, 101-9, 147-52, 322-42, 354-8, 365-70, 407-20, 436-69, 602-15, 724-67, 826-75, 896-900, 945-59, 1026-7, 1045-9, 1098-1106, 1187-1213, 1224-50 vol. 24, 347-52, 755-8, 1085-1100, 1122-42, 1209-15

[Database on Oxlip+, also Making of the Modern World] 5. Fortescue, The Correspondence of King George III (1927-8),

vol. 3, letters 1580, 1589, 1599-605, 1635-8, 1644, 1647, 1675-80, 1692, 1708-9, 1735, 1748, 1752, 1837, 1840, 1933, 1977, 2058-60 vol. 4, letters 2179, 2188, 2221, 2228, 2292, 2322, 2327, 2344, 2446, 2512, 2518, 2535-6, 2583, 2634, 2649, 2660, 2674-5, 2678, 2692, 2708-10, 2737, 2756, 2777-9, 2823-5, 2867, 2882 vol. 5, letters 2916, 2945, 2954, 2964, 2969, 2978, 2986, 2992, 3000, 3013, 3026-9, 3041-67, 3092, 3099, 3115, 3226, 3357, 3431, 3481-4, 3504, 3535-6, 3542, 3566-8, 3571, 3593, 3601, 3632, 3639, 3648, 3665, 3669, 3674-5, 3698 vol. 6, letters 3705, 3723, 3729, 3755-6, 3799, 3800, 3824-7, 3871-3, 3907, 3918-19, 3941, 3949, 3959, 3991, 4007, 4016, 4021, 4109-10, 4130-1, 4169, 4186-7, 4199, 4213-14, 4240, 4260-1, 4268, 4271, 4298, 4306, 4342-3, 4353-4, 4380, 4385-6, 4388, 4396, 4402-3, 4413, 4419-20, 4462-3, 4470, 4520

6. Correspondence of Edmund Burke, ed. T. W. Copeland et al, (1955-79),

vol. 3, 81-2, 84-6, 88-93, 97-9, 101-3, 111-12, 117-8, 133-6, 153, 189-95, 203-6, 222-5, 251-3, 280-1, 294, 348-9, 356-7, 369-70, 380-8, 402-4, 422-3, 426, 440-4, 448-50, 460-2 vol. 4, 5-10, 14-15, 18-20, 39-41, 70-2, 83-8, 108-10, 122-5, 173, 183-7, 218-22, 223-5, 226-9, 231-2, 235-8, 241-3, 245-50, 257-8, 263-4, 265-81, 308-10, 316, 323-4, 327, 344-7, 405-18, 422-4, 433-4, 440-1, 447-50, 454-7 vol. 5, 4-7, 78-9, 127-8, 140-2

7. Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, ed. P. J. Marshall (1981), vol. 5, pp. 36-40,

112-21, 125-31, 133-4, 140-2, 196-222, 306-33, 378-451.

8. Parliamentary Papers of John Robinson, 1774-84, ed. W. T. Laprade, Camden Society,

3rd series, vol. 33 (1922), pp. 50-121. [accessible through Cambridge Journals,

https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view]

9. C. Wyvill, Political Papers, 1794-1802,

vol. 1, 4-40, 50-71, 89-94, 104-8, 111-12, 119-29, 143-64, 170-9, 206-11, 228-44, 258-62, 305-19, 332-42, 355-83, 398-401, 410-13 vol. 2, 17-32, 35-71, 95-6, 98-101, 141-83, 241-3, 249-51, 259-62, 320-1, 325-55, 584-6 vol. 3, 208-16, 290-301, 320-3, 329-31, 355-8 vol. 4, 236-47

[Making of the Modern World] 10. Speeches of Henry Grattan, 1822, vol. 1, 39-53, 132-5, 146-66.

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11. Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, 1839-46,

vol. 1, 298-304, 335-8, 347-9, 358-60, 378-82, 391-4 vol. 2, 19-21, 31, 43-4, 45-7, 52-5, 73-5, 78-80, 93-5, 125-7, 214-15, 216-18, 243-8, 252-3, 269-71, 280-8, 291-4, 395-6, 407-8, 414-15 vol. 3, 21-5, 34-7

12. Papers of Benjamin Franklin, ed. Labaree and Willcox, vol. 21, pp. 545-99; vol. 22, pp.

41, 79-83, 85-8, 93-8, 192-6, 255-62, 371-4, 380-6, 480-1, 519-21, 565-6, 599-603, 606-

8. [accessible online via http://franklinpapers.org/franklin/ ]

13. The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Correspondence, vol. 1, pp. 234-6, 309-11,

341-4; vol. 2, pp. 98-108, 123-4; vol. 3, pp. 24-30, 45-6, 180-2. [accessible online via

Oxford Scholarly Editions]

14. Letters of Theophilus Lindsey, ed. H. McLachlan (1920), pp. 55-63, 75-87.

15. Prince Hoare, Memoirs of Granville Sharp (1820), pp. 95-129, 155-206, 236-47.

[Making of the Modern World] 16. R. Burn, Observations on the Bill (1776), excluding the appendix

17. J. Cartwright, Take Your Choice (1776), Introduction

18. The Case of our Fellow Creatures, the Oppressed Africans (1784)

19. W. Dodd, An Account of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the Society for the

Discharge of Small Debts (1774), pp. 21-33

20. T. Gilbert, Observations upon the Orders and Resolutions (1775)

21. T. Gilbert, Plan for the Better Relief and Employment of the Poor (1781), excluding the

appendix

22. J. Howard, State of the Prisons (1784), pp. 1-43, 210-11, 243-79.

23. Letters on the Utility and Policy of Employing Machines to Shorten Labour, Occasioned

by the late Disturbances in Lancs (1780), pp. 1-15.

24. J. Jebb, Address to the Freeholders of Middlesex (1779).

25. G. O. Paul, Considerations on the Defects of Prisons (1784), pp. 1-56

26. E. Sayer, Observations on the Police or Civil Government of Westminster (1784), pp.

28-49.

27. E. Turner, A Short View of Proceedings of the Several Committees and Meetings (1782)

28. D. Williams, A Plan of Association on Constitutional Principles (1780).

29. H. Zouch, Remarks on the Late Resolutions (1776).

30. Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations (1776), book IV, chapters 7 and 8.

31. J. Tucker, The True Interest of Great Britain Set Forth in regard to the Colonies, in J.

Tucker, Four Tracts, on political and commercial subjects. The second edition (1774)

32. To the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, the humble petition and memorial of

the Assembly of Jamaica (voted in Assembly, on the 28th of December, 1774).

33. Edward Long, The History of Jamaica. Or, general survey of the antient and modern

state of that island (1774), vol. 1, pp. 1-8; vol. 2, pp. 493-505.

34. William Drennan, Letters of Orellana, An Irish Helot, To the Seven Northern Counties

Not Represented in the National Assembly of Delegates, Held at Dublin, 1784, For

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Obtaining A More Equal Representation of the People in the Parliament of Ireland

(Dublin, 1785).

35. [Joseph Pollock], The Letters of Owen Roe O’Nial (Dublin, 1779).

[16-35 all located in ECCO]

36. A. Young, A Tour in Ireland (Bohn’s Edition), vol. 2, pp. 24-72, 145-56, 221-80. [original

on ECCO]

37. M. D. George, English Political Caricature (1959), vol. 1, plates 47b to 75.

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SS 19: Becoming a Citizen, c. 1860-1902 (REVISED SET TEXTS) Texts marked * are available via the Special Subject page on WebLearn 1. Autobiographies and memoirs *J.R. Clynes, Memoirs (London, 1937), pp.27-42 [Chapter 2 is the only set chapter, available on

WebLearn, but Chapters 1 and particularly 3 should also be read for important evidence]

*William Collison, Apostle of Free Labour (London, 1913), pp.1-13 *Mark Grossek, First Movement (London, 1937), pp.15-32 Molly Hughes, A London child of the 1870s (Oxford, 1934) pp. 3-20, 125-134 *Molly Hughes, A London girl of the 1880s (Oxford, 1936), pp 1-11 *Jack Lanigan, ‘Incidents in the life of a citizen’, in John Burnett (ed.), Destiny Obscure:

autobiographies of childhood, education and family from the 1820s to the 1920s (London, 1982) pp.95-99

*Mrs Layton, ‘Memories of Seventy Years’ in M. Llewelyn Davies (ed.) Life as we have known it (London, 1931), pp.1-34

*Emmeline Pankhurst, My own story (London, 1914), pp.1-17 *Christabel Pankhurst, Unshackled. The story of how we won the vote (London, 1959), pp 23-

39 Mrs Scott, ‘A Felt Hat Worker’ in M. Llewelyn Davies (ed.) Life as we have known it (London,

1931), pp. 81-103 *Edward Thomas, The Childhood of Edward Thomas: a fragment of autobiography (London,

1938), pp. 99-115 2. Diaries *Ernest Baker, A Victorian schoolboy in London, ed. David Rodgers (London, 1989) [Geffrye

Museum manuscript on WebLearn] *John Thomas Kenyon, Diary of John Thomas Kenyon of Chipping, a 10-year-old schoolboy

1875 to 1883, pp.1-65 [Lancashire Record Office manuscript on WebLearn] *Elizabeth Lee, The Diary of Elizabeth Lee: growing up on Merseyside in the late nineteenth

century, eds. C.G. Pooley, S. Pooley and R. Lawton (Liverpool, 2010), pp. 67-132 [SOLO] Virginia Woolf, Virginia Woolf: A Passionate Apprentice: The Early Journals 1897-1909, ed.

Mitchell A. Leaska (San Diego, 1990) pp. 5-30, 102-116 (1897) 3 and 4. Legislative and philanthropic discourses *H.-O. Arnold-Forster, Citizen Reader (London, 1885) pp. 13-43, 123-133, pp.160-179, pp.187-

195 *Charlotte Mason, Home Education (London, 1886) Introduction, Lecture 1

[https://archive.org/details/cu31924031757283] *Clarendon Commission, ‘Report of Her Majesty's commissioners appointed to inquire into

the revenues and management of certain colleges and schools’, Command Papers No. 3288 (1864) pp 28-33, 42-45 [HCPP page images 37-42 & 51-54]

*Elizabeth Wolstenholme, ‘What better provision ought to be made for the Education of girls of the Upper and Middle classes?’ Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, (London, 1865) [SOLO]

*Florence Hill, Children of the state; the training of juvenile paupers (London, 1868), pp. 176-205, 224-46 [SOLO]

*‘Manchester Industrial schools’, ed. C. Nelson, British Family Life 1780-1914 (London, 2013),

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Vol 5, pp. 91-102 Alfred Mager, Children’s Rights (Bolton, 1886) [JSTOR, log in via SOLO] *Elizabeth Wolstenholme, The Infants Bill (1884) [SOLO] *John Hayward, ‘Emigration of orphans’ in Transactions of Liverpool Literary & Philosophical

Society, ed. C. Nelson, British Family Life 1780-1914 (London, 2013), Vol 5, pp. 145-59 *Debate on the Criminal Law Amendment Act (Age of Consent), Hansard, Debate on Second

reading, 9th July 1885, Vol 299, Cols 197-211 [HCPP http://bit.ly/1NvnOI0 ] *Edwin Waugh, Home life of the Lancashire factory folk during the cotton famine, (London,

1867) ‘Letters of a Lancashire lad on the cotton famine’, pp. 209-16; ‘Songs of distress’, pp. 255-77 [SOLO]

*Charles Booth, Labour and Life of the People (London, 1889), Volume 1, pp. 28-62; Labour and life of the People (London, 1891) Volume 2, pp. 475-526 [https://archive.org/details/b21919902_0003]

5. Medical literature *Elizabeth Blackwell, Laws of life with special reference to the physical education of girls

(London, 1859), Introduction, Chapter 5 ‘Criticism’, Chapter 6 ‘Reform’ [SOLO] *Charles Darwin, ‘A biographical sketch of an infant’, Mind (1877) [SOLO] *Francis Galton, Inquiries into Human Faculty and its development (London, 1883), pp.13-19,

149-73, 198-200 [http://galton.org/books/human-faculty] *A few words to boys and girls on the care of their bodies (London, 1882) [SOLO] *Report of Liverpool SPCC 1884, ed. C. Nelson, British Family Life 1780-1914 (London, 2013)

Vol 1, pp. 255-69 *Parents National Educational Union, ‘A memoir of a child 14 months - by a father and mother

T & S’, Parents’ Review, 1, 7, (1890), pp. 533-540 *Parents National Educational Union, ‘Mother’s Education course exam’, [Armitt Library

manuscript on WebLearn] 6. Letters *Darwin family letters [www.darwinproject.ac.uk]

2003F: George to Charles (28.11.1856) 2131A: Henrietta to Charles (2.8.1857) 2675: Charles to William (4.3.1860) 2885: Charles to William (30.7.1860) 2920B: Charles to TH Huxley (18.9.1860) 3145: Charles to William (9.5.1861) 3157: Charles to William (25.5.1861) 3158: Charles to John Lubbock (25.5.1861) 3160: Charles to William(26.5.1861) 3307: Charles to William (4.11.1861) 3447: Charles to William (14.2.1862) 3520: Charles to William(18.4.1862) 3662: Charles to Asa Gray (23.7.1862) 3678: Charles to William (2.8.1862) 3692: Charles to Asa Gray (21.8.1862) 3820: Charles to Asa Gray (23.11.1862)

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*Parents National Educational Union Letters to Charlotte Mason (1896-1903) [Armitt Library manuscripts on WebLearn] WW1: Blanche Wolrycke-Whitmore to Charlotte Mason (5.5.?1896) WW2: Blanche Wolrycke-Whitmore to Charlotte Mason (17.5?1897) WW3: Blanche Wolrycke-Whitmore to Charlotte Mason (12.12?1898) WW4: Blanche Wolrycke-Whitmore to Charlotte Mason (24.11?1903) Mary Voysey to Charlotte Mason (13 April 1897)

*The letters of Virginia Woolf, 1882-1941, ed. N. Nicolson & J.T. Banks (London, 1975-80), Letters 1-7, 11-12

7. Newspapers and magazines *The Juvenile Companion, and Sunday School Hive, Vol 28 No 1 (Jan 1875), pp1-16 [SOLO] *Boys’ Own Paper, Vol 17, 847 (6 April 1895), pp.416-32 [SOLO] *Girls’ Own Paper, Vol 16, 800, (27 April 1895), pp.465-80 [SOLO] *The Labour Prophet with Cinderella Supplement, Vol IV, 37, (Jan 1895), pp.1-16 *Manchester Times, Issue 1976 (21 June 1895), pp.1-8 [SOLO] *W.T. Stead, ‘The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon’, Pall Mall Gazette, 6, 7, 8, 10 July 1885

[SOLO] *Brothers and Sisters: a Quarterly Paper for Children, Vol 1 No. 2 (May 1890), pp. 1-14 *M.S. Gilliland, ‘A girls’ club’, Woman’s Herald (7 Feb 1891) [SOLO Chadwyck Gerritsen

Collection] *M. Greenwood, ‘Club life in Whitechapel’, Woman’s Herald, (2 Apr 1892) [SOLO Chadwyck

Gerritsen Collection] *Hyde Park Gate News: The Stephen Family Newspaper, ed. Gillian Lowe (2005), pp.24 -36

(Mon 18 Jan 1892-22 Feb 1892) 8. Advice literature and games *Boys and their ways (1880) pp. 77-105, 319-323 [SOLO] *Girls and their ways (1881), pp. 1-32 [SOLO] *John Charles Ryle, Boys and girls playing (1880) pp.9-18, 111-32 [SOLO] *John Johnson Collection games and card [http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/]

Little Dickey Birds, or the Wrong and the Right (1860) http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/62ede6aa-993e-45e8-aa36-d523f4f6bbff Siege of Sebastopol, new and amusing game (1870) http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/832ba6a2-b906-4e10-adf3-9c67201a6ad5 New Game of the Royal Mail, or London to Edinburgh by L&NW Railway (nd but after 1846) http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/3ba6940f-aa7e-448d-9405-b620d66ba79a Overland mail from England to India (nd but after 1869) http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/35ae0bfb-122d-44b1-b46a-f1a4f26cadce Round of Fun. Six happy scenes of school life (1890) http://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/inquire/p/56384d1c-1e1f-4a0d-b6e6-4d9e9ee0a324