Are sex scandals simply trivial distractions from serious issues or
can they help democratize politics? In 1820, George IV's "royal
gambols" with his mistresses endangered the Old Oak of the
constitution. When he tried to divorce Queen Caroline for adultery,
the resulting scandal enabled activists to overcome state censorship
and revitalize reform. Looking at six major British scandals between
1763 and 1820, this book demonstrates that scandals brought people
into politics because they evoked familiar stories of sex and
betrayal. In vibrant prose woven with vivid character sketches and
illustrations, Anna Clark explains that activists used these stories
to illustrate constitutional issues concerning the Crown, Parliament,
and public opinion. Clark argues that sex scandals grew out of the
tension between aristocratic patronage and efficiency in government.
For instance, in 1809 Mary Ann Clarke testified that she took bribes
to persuade her royal lover, the army's commander-in-chief, to promote
officers, buy government offices, and sway votes. Could women overcome
scandals to participate in politics? This book also explains the real
reason why the glamorous Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, became so
controversial for campaigning in a 1784 election. Sex scandal also
discredited Mary Wollstonecraft, one of the first feminists, after her
death. Why do some scandals change politics while others fizzle?
Edmund Burke tried to stir up scandal about the British empire in
India, but his lurid, sexual language led many to think he was insane.
A unique blend of the history of sexuality and women's history with
political and constitutional history, Scandal opens a revealing new
window onto some of the greatest sex scandals of the past. In doing
so, it allows us to more fully appreciate the sometimes shocking ways
democracy has become what it is today.
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The Sexual Politics of the British Constitution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400849543
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
328
Forfatter