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Sandow, Robert M. Deserter country: Civil War opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians. New York: Fordham University Press, 2009.

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Gottsmann, Andreas. Venetien, 1859-1866: Österreichische Verwaltung und nationale Opposition. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005.

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1956-, Ball Stuart, and Seldon Anthony, eds. Recovering power: The Conservatives in opposition since 1867. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Daly, Jonathan W. Autocracy under siege: Security police and opposition in Russia, 1866-1905. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1998.

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Khalīfah ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Masʻūd. Mawqif al-quwá al-munāwiʼah min al-dawlah al-Saʻūdīyah al-thāniyah, 1234-1282 H/1818-1866 M: Dirāsah tārīkhīyah wathāʼiqīyah. al-Riyāḍ: Dārat al-Malik ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz, 2005.

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Jansen, Christian. Einheit, Macht und Freiheit: Die Paulskirchenlinke und die deutsche Politik in der nachrevolutionären Epoche 1849-1867. Düsseldorf: Droste, 2000.

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1962-, Geifman Anna, ed. Russia under the last tsar: Opposition and subversion, 1894-1917. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1999.

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Niclas-Tölle, Boris. The socialist opposition in Nehruvian India, 1947-1964. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition, 2015.

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Dunthorn, David J. Britain and the Spanish anti-Franco opposition, 1940-1950. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England]: Palgrave, 2000.

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Sibthorp, Charles De Laet Waldo. The parliamentary career of Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp, 1826-1855: Ultra-Tory opposition to reform in nineteenth-century Britain. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.

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Buchanan, Isaac. Speech of Isaac Buchanan, Esq., M.P., at the demonstration given, at Toronto, in honour of the Canadian parliamentary opposition, 17th December, 1863: As reported in the "Hamilton" Spectator. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Aegidi, Ludwig Karl. Vorwände und Thatsachen: Ein Beitrag Zur Kritik der Opposition Gegen Den Handelsvertrag Vom 2ten August 1862. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2019.

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opposition Libérale Sous L'empire (1861-1863). Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Collection, Lincoln Financial Foundation. 1864 Election; 1864 Election - Opposition Campaigns. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Deserter Country: Civil War Opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians. Fordham University Press, 2009.

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E, Neely Jr Mark. Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Deserter Country Civil War Opposition In The Pennsylvania Appalachians. Fordham University Press, 2011.

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Lincoln and the Democrats: The Politics of Opposition in the Civil War. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Seldon, Anthony. Recovering Power: The Conservatives in Opposition Since 1867. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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(Editor), Stuart Ball, and Anthony Seldon (Editor), eds. Recovering Power: The Conservatives in Opposition Since 1867. Palgrave MacMillan, 2005.

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Seldon, Anthony, and S. Ball. Recovering Power: The Conservatives in Opposition Since 1867. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2005.

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Seldon, Antony, Anthony Seldon, and Stuart Ball. Recovering Power: The Conservatives in Opposition Since 1867. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Ricketts, Mónica. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190494889.003.0009.

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In 1833 the first Peruvian president and caudillo, Agustín Gamarra, finished his tenure of four years in power after facing seventeen conspiracies and vicious opposition in the press. A succession of sixteen military presidents followed until the civilian Manuel Pardo won the election of 1872. Fifty years after independence, Pardo could finally govern, thus fulfilling the aspirations of men of letters. He was the son of the leading ...
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Stehlin, S. A. Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866-1890: A Study in Particularist Opposition to National Unity. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Stehlin, S. A. Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866-1890: A Study in Particularist Opposition to National Unity. S A Stehlin, 2011.

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Stehlin, S. A. Bismarck and the Guelph Problem 1866-1890: A Study in Particularist Opposition to National Unity. Springer, 2011.

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Neem, Johann N., Joanne B. Freeman, and Lewis James E. Jr. Jeffersonians in Power: The Rhetoric of Opposition Meets the Realities of Governing. University of Virginia Press, 2019.

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Neem, Johann N., Joanne B. Freeman, and Lewis James E. Jr. Jeffersonians in Power: The Rhetoric of Opposition Meets the Realities of Governing. University of Virginia Press, 2019.

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Nicholson, Hamlet. An Autobiographical and Full Historical Account of the Persecution of Hamlet Nicholson in His Opposition to Ritualism at the Rochdale Parish Church: ... 1832 to 1892, Together with Other Personal N. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Nicholson, Hamlet. An Autobiographical and Full Historical Account of the Persecution of Hamlet Nicholson in His Opposition to Ritualism at the Rochdale Parish Church: ... 1832 to 1892, Together with Other Personal N. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Nicholson, Hamlet. An Autobiographical and Full Historical Account of the Persecution of Hamlet Nicholson in His Opposition to Ritualism at the Rochdale Parish Church: ... 1832 to 1892, Together with Other Personal N. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Harris, William C. Two Against Lincoln: Reverdy Johnson and Horatio Seymour, Champions of the Loyal Opposition. University Press of Kansas, 2017.

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Harris, William C. Two against Lincoln: Reverdy Johnson and Horatio Seymour, Champions of the Loyal Opposition. University Press of Kansas, 2017.

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Schofield, Philip, and Tim Causer, eds. Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia. UCL Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787359369.

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The present edition of Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia consists of fragmentary comments headed ‘New Wales’, dating from 1791; a compilation of material sent to William Wilberforce in August 1802; three ‘Letters to Lord Pelham’ and ‘A Plea for the Constitution’, written in 1802–3; and ‘Colonization Company Proposal’, written in August 1831, the majority of which is published here for the first time. These writings, with the exception of ‘Colonization Company Proposal’, are intimately linked with Bentham’s panopticon penitentiary scheme, which he regarded as an immeasurably superior alternative to criminal transportation, the prison hulks, and English gaols in terms of its effectiveness in achieving the ends of punishment. He argued, moreover, that there was no adequate legal basis for the authority exercised by the Governor of New South Wales. In contrast to his opposition to New South Wales, Bentham later composed ‘Colonization Company Proposal’ in support of a scheme proposed by the National Colonization Society to establish a colony of free settlers in southern Australia. He advocated the ‘vicinity-maximizing principle’, whereby plots of land would be sold in an orderly fashion radiating from the main settlement, and suggested that, within a few years, the government of the colony should be transformed into a representative democracy.
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Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo. Italy’s Social Order between Unification and Fascism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796992.003.0005.

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This chapter reviews the evolution of Italy’s social order between the political unification of the peninsula, achieved in 1861, and the end of Fascism, in 1943. It follows the country’s convergence to Europe’s early industrializers, which accelerated near the end of the nineteenth century and was assisted by appropriate institutional reforms. In the presence of a large anti-systemic opposition the country’s social order opened up only modestly and hesitantly, however, and in the early 1920s its elites preferred Fascism to democratization. Under this regime the progress made by political institutions during the liberal period was reversed, convergence slowed down markedly, and the divergence of the South from the rest of Italy peaked. The chapter underlines the essential continuity of the country’s social order and elites between the liberal epoch and Fascism.
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Renker, Elizabeth. Realist Poetics in American Culture, 1866-1900. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808787.001.0001.

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The terms “poetry” and “realism” have a complex and often oppositional relationship in American literary histories of the postbellum period. The core narrative holds that “realism,” the major literary “movement” of the era, developed apace in prose fiction, while poetry, stuck in a hopelessly idealist late-romantic mode, languished and stagnated. Poetry is almost entirely absent from scholarship on American literary realism except as the emblem of realism’s opposite: a desiccated genteel “twilight of the poets.” Realist Poetics in American Culture, 1866–1900 refutes the familiar narrative of postbellum poetics as a scene of failure, and it recovers the active and variegated practices of a diverse array of realist poets across print culture. The triumph of the twilight tale in the twentieth century obscured, minimized, and flattened the many poetic discourses of the age, including but not limited to a significant body of realist poems currently missing from U.S. literary histories. Excavating an extensive archive of realist poems, this volume offers a significant revision to the genre-exclusive story of realism and, by extension, to the very foundations of postbellum American literary history dating back to the earliest stages of the discipline.
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Zuijdwegt, Geertjan. Richard Whately. Edited by Frederick D. Aquino and Benjamin J. King. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198718284.013.10.

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Richard Whately (1787-1863) is an intriguing figure in John Henry Newman’s development. Through his mentoring and academic support, he taught the gifted young Newman to think for himself. But intellectual independence came at a price. After a close relationship in the mid-1820s, Newman began to steer a course of his own. In the tumultuous early 1830s, their friendship foundered, as they clashed over key theological issues: the authority of the church, the doctrine of the Trinity, the nature of revelation, and the reasonableness of religious belief. Newman had come to think that Whately's theology endangered orthodox Christianity. This conviction shaped his later opposition to other Oriel Noetics, who thought like Whately. Despite their conflicts, Newman drew on Whately's work in logic and rhetoric to formulate his own theory of the relation between faith and reason.
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Meyer, Sabine N. “Westward the Jug of Empire”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039355.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the emergence of a temperance movement in Minnesota during the period 1819–1865. It goes back to Minnesota's preterritorial beginnings where the story about “the Jug of Empire” began to unfold. It first looks at the founding of the frontier settlement that would later become St. Paul, which soon turned into a trading hub for furs and whiskey. It then considers the involvement of St. Paul's Irish Catholics in the temperance movement, and particularly in the campaign for a Maine Law, along with the German Americans' opposition to the movement in the antebellum period. It also examines women's support for the Maine Law as part of their temperance activism and concludes by arguing that the temperance movement that was inaugurated in Minnesota country was not simply an imitation and transplantation of Eastern anti-liquor activism but also a response to the rampant whiskey consumption that preceded and accompanied the process of settlement.
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Wettemann , Jr., Robert P. Privilege vs. Equality. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216001461.

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Between 1815-1860, the tiny American army took on many new and often daunting tasks. In the face of civil opposition to the very existence of a professional military, the first battle officers and supporters had to win after 1815 was that of simply preserving some small professional force. As American interests expanded further west and conflict with Native Americans increased, the army was charged with the dual responsibility of peacekeeper and conqueror. Its most dramatic successes, however, came during the Mexican War and the conquest of the American Southwest. Against this back drop, Wetteman crafts a narrative overview of the rivalries, personalities, and events that defined civil-military relations during this era. Beginning in 1815, the U.S. Army struggled for existence within a society that was not convinced that a standing army was worth the expense. At the same time, many questioned the viability of a professional officer corps, citing the innate ability of the American fighting man as demonstrated in earlier conflicts. Although efforts were undertaken early on to define the role and status of a peacetime army, issues of national defense, domestic security, Indian policy, and internal improvements shaped civil military relations over the next 4 12 decades. While the true position of the citizen-soldier in relation to a standing army had not been clearly defined by 1860, the nation had made giant strides towards full acceptance of the idea that the U.S. Army, a standing force commanded by military professionals, was a national necessity.
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Nicholson, Hamlet. Autobiographical and Full Historical Account of the Persecution of Hamlet Nicholson in His Opposition to Ritualism at the Rochdale Parish Church: Also an Account of His Work in the Conservative Interest from 1832 to 1892, Together with Other Personal N. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Nicholson, Hamlet. Autobiographical and Full Historical Account of the Persecution of Hamlet Nicholson in His Opposition to Ritualism at the Rochdale Parish Church: Also an Account of His Work in the Conservative Interest from 1832 to 1892, Together with Other Personal N. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Joyce, Justin A. Gunslinging justice. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526126160.001.0001.

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Gunslinging justice explores American Westerns in a variety of media alongside the historical development of the American legal system to argue that Western shootouts are less overtly “anti-law” than has been previously assumed. While the genre’s climactic shootouts may look like a putatively masculine opposition to the codified and mediated American legal system, this gun violence is actually enshrined in the development of American laws regulating self-defense and gun possession. The climactic gun violence and stylized revenge drama of seminal Western texts then, seeks not to oppose "the law," but rather to expand its scope. The book’s interdisciplinary approach, which seeks to historicize and contextualize the iconographic tropes of the genre and its associated discourses across varied cultural and social forms, breaks from psychoanalytic perspectives which have long dominated studies of film and legal discourse and occluded historical contingencies integral to the work cultural forms do in the world. From nineteenth century texts like Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (1826) and Reconstruction era dime novels, through early twentieth century works like The Virginian, to classic Westerns and more recent films like Unforgiven (1992), this book looks to the intersections between American law and various media that have enabled a cultural, social, and political acceptance of defensive gun violence that is still with us today.
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Saraçoglu, M. Safa. Nineteenth-Century Local Governance in Ottoman Bulgaria. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430999.001.0001.

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This book explores Ottoman local governance during the liberal-capitalist state formation of the long 19th century (1789-1922) with a particular focus on the administrative and judiciary councils of the Vidin County in the second half of the 19th century. It explains the structure and procedures of these councils and provides an analysis of their function in local politics and economics in addition to an examination of their correspondence and people who worked in the governmental sphere dominated by these councils. Between 1396 and 1878, Vidin was a town under Ottoman administration and became a county centre in the Danube Province when an imperial reform restructured provincial governance and redefined imperial administrative divisions in 1864. The processes explored here focus mostly on the individuals’ rights to the means of production because a majority of the disputes within and petitions from the provinces during the nineteenth century were concerned with property and taxation. Local agents and groups engaged with each other within the judicio-administrative sphere dominated by these councils and sought to advance their interests by using the language, rules and practices of Ottoman governance. This book argues that in 19th century Vidin, we do not see a binary opposition between a state that coerces transformation against a society that opposes reforms. Vidiners, including the notables and the less wealthy inhabitants utilized the judicio-administrative sphere as a hegemonic domain to pursue their strategies as they problematized proper governance (debating matters of property, security, market order and population) as part of Ottoman biopolitics.
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