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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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Britain's three Reform Acts of the 19th century have commonly been depicted as stepping stones to democracy: connected and progressive moves by Parliament inspired by a broad commitment to the democratisation of the system. The truth, however, is quite different. Not only were these acts not part of one coherent process, they were also neither initiated by, nor intended for, democrats. Each act had far more to do with resisting modernity than it did with embracing it. This course will rewrite the familiar narrative from fiction to fact, and explore and explain what really helped shape this complicated age of change.

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Course dates

23 Jul 2023 to 29 Jul 2023

Course duration

1 week

Apply by

25 Jun 2023

Course director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

International Summer Programme
Sidgwick Site
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Qualifications / Credits

Credits dependent on home institution

Teaching sessions

Meetings: 5

Course code

W35Am20