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The Politics of Deference
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The author was Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles, and an Associate at the Center for European Studies, Harvard University.

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"He challenged commonly held views concerning the Reform Act of 1832, especially the belief that the measure undermined the landed interest's political ascendancy. He was the first scholar to make systematic use of pollbooks...refusing both the class model and the individual voter model of electoral behaviour...thus the Great Reform Act was, as he put it, a 'cure' for a perceived erosion of control by the landed interest rather than a 'concession' to middle-class demands.; "Cresap developed these revisionist points most fully in his magnum opus, The Politics of Deference. Here he deployed a greater range of evidence and extended the argument to the Second reform Act of 1867...he had launched an extraordinarily fruitful debate and permanently transformed scholarly thinking about the 19th-century British political system. - Professor Anthony Brundage, California State Polytechnic University.;"Moore is a very learned man. He is a master of the poll books in which the votes of the enfranchised were recorded between the first and second Reform Acts. He draws from these poll books many valuable conclusions." - A .J. P. Taylor, New York Review of Books.

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