Radical spaces: venues of popular politics in London, 1790-1845
'Honourable House of Blasphemers': The radical public of Newgate in the early nineteenth century --'Bastilles of despotism': Radical resistance in the Coldbath Fields House of Correction, 1798-1830 --The 'She-Champion of Impiety': Female radicalism and political crime in early nineteenth-century England --Radicalism and reform at the 'Gate of Pandemonium': The Crown and Anchor tavern in visual culture, 1790-1820 --'Fresh Crown and Anchor sentiments': Radical reform in the Strand, 1817-1847 --'Temple of Knowledge and Reason': Culture and politics at 3 Blackfriars Road, Surrey --'Bitten with the Rotunda notions': Audience, identity and communication 1830-1832 --'Pythoness of the Temple': Eliza Sharples and the gendered public of the Rotunda.