Abstract
This article subjects a variety of works on nineteenth-century politics to critical
analysis, focusing on recent work in biography, popular politics, and on those works that have shown
an interest in post-structuralist approaches. Mostly it examines texts produced between 1993 and about
1997 with a view to sensing an historiographical mood. Although the argument urges an open-minded
reception to the linguistic turn in historical work, it brings the work of some of its adherents – perhaps
especially James Vernon – under critical scrutiny and concludes that a price has been paid for the
attempt at constructing a ‘cultural politics’. In particular the article expresses alarm at the apparent
incoherence and sub-literacy of some post-structural statements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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