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1|Foreword|6
1|Contents|12
1|Notes on Contributors|15
1|Abbreviations|19
1|1: Introduction: Political Trials in an Age of Revolutions: Britain and the North Atlantic, 1793–1848|20
2|I|20
2|II|25
2|III|29
1|Part I: Britain|35
2|2: “Subverting the Settled Order of Things”: The Crime of Sedition in Scotland, 1793–1849|36
3|I|38
4|1793–4|38
4|1798–1802|40
4|1817–1820|41
4|1848–9|42
3|II|43
3|III|52
3|Bibliography|61
2|3: The Newspaper Press, Sedition and the High Court of Justiciary in Late Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh|64
3|I|64
3|II|67
3|III|73
3|IV|79
3|V|83
3|Bibliography|91
2|4: The English and Scottish State Trials of the 1790s Compared|95
3|I|97
3|II|103
3|III|108
3|IV|112
3|Bibliography|120
4|The National Archives|120
4|National Records of Scotland|120
4|Dr Williams’s Library, London|120
2|5: Sermons of Sedition: The Trials of William Winterbotham|124
3|Bibliography|147
4|Manuscript Collections|147
4|Newspapers and Journals|147
4|Printed Primary Materials|148
4|Secondary Works|148
2|6: The Noise and Emotions of Political Trials in Britain During the 1790s|151
3|Bibliography|173
2|7: Literary Justice: Representing the London Treason Trials of 1794|177
3|I|178
3|II|180
3|III|184
3|IV|188
3|V|191
3|Bibliography|197
2|8: Political Trials and the Suppression of Popular Radicalism in England, 1799–1820|199
3|I|201
3|II|208
3|III|211
3|IV|218
3|Bibliography|223
4|Manchester Archives|223
4|The National Archives|223
2|9: State Trials, Whig Lawyers and the Press in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland|227
3|I|230
3|II|234
3|III|236
3|IV|240
3|V|243
3|Bibliography|248
4|The National Archives|248
4|British Library|248
4|Devon Record Office|248
2|10: “Some Examples Should Be Made”: Prosecuting Reform Bill Rioters in 1831–32|251
3|I|253
3|II|257
3|III|259
3|IV|263
3|V|266
3|VI|269
3|Bibliography|275
4|British Museum|275
4|Derbyshire Archives|275
4|Nottinghamshire Archives|275
4|The National Archives|276
1|Part II: The North Atlantic World|278
2|11: Political Trials, Terror and Civil Society: The Case of the Revolutionary Tribunal in Paris, 1793–94|279
3|I|284
3|II|288
3|III|294
3|IV|298
3|Bibliography|304
4|Archives Nationales|304
2|12: Hero or Villain? The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr (1807)|308
3|I|311
3|II|315
3|III|319
3|IV|322
3|Bibliography|329
2|13: Irish Political Trials, 1793–1848: Associationalism, Emotion and Memory|331
3|I|335
3|II|339
3|III|343
3|IV|349
3|V|354
3|Bibliography|362
4|Marsh’s Library, Dublin|362
2|14: State Trials in Post-revolution British North America|366
3|I|371
3|II|375
3|III|380
3|IV|384
3|Bibliography|389
1|Index|393