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Politics Personified: Portraiture, Caricature and Visual Culture in Britain, C.1830-80

Hardback

Main Details

Title Politics Personified: Portraiture, Caricature and Visual Culture in Britain, C.1830-80
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Henry Miller
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreArt and design styles - c 1800 to c 1900
ISBN/Barcode 9780719090844
ClassificationsDewey:701.03094109034
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations, black & white|Tables, black & white

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 31 January 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The remarkable popularity of political likenesses in the Victorian period is the central theme of this book, which explores how politicians and publishers exploited new visual technology to appeal to a broad public. The first study of the role of commercial imagery in nineteenth-century politics, Politics personified shows how visual images projected a favourable public image of politics and politicians. Drawing on a vast and diverse range of sources, this book highlights how and why politics was visualised. Beginning with an examination of the visual culture of reform, the book goes on to study how Liberals, Conservatives and Radicals used portraiture to connect with supporters, the role of group portraiture, and representations of Victorian MPs. The final part of the book examines how major politicians, including Palmerston, Gladstone and Disraeli, interacted with mass commercial imagery. The book will appeal to a broad range of scholars and students across political, social and cultural history, art history and visual studies, cultural and media studies and literature. -- .

Author Biography

Henry Miller is Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century British History at the University of Manchester -- .

Reviews

'In illuminating a path through the visual politics of this period, the book offers a useful bridge between art-historical and historical studies on this period. It is to be warmly welcomed and recommended.' Richard A. Gaunt, University of Nottingham, The Journal of the historical association 'Miller has produced a scholarly, readable and accomplished book which effectively maps out virtually the whole terrain of political imagery from out-of doors radical and constituency politics, to the houses of parliament and Number 10. It will be widely read by all students of Victorian culture, political or otherwise, and doubtless remain the standard work on the subject for some time to come.' Simon Morgan, Leeds Beckett University, The Parliamentary History 2017 -- .