The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Toke S Aidt, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge; RAPHAËL FRANCK , Department of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Project Citation:
Aidt, Toke S, and FRANCK, RAPHAËL. The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-06-22. https://doi.org/10.3886/E108281V3
Project Description
Summary:
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The
dataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in the
paper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THE
ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is to
understand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind the
Great Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the roll
call vote on March 22 1831.
Funding Sources:
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The British Academy (JHAG097)
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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Democracy;
Great reform act 1832;
roll call data
Geographic Coverage:
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England and Wales
Time Period(s):
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1830 – 1831
Universe:
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The two
deposited datasets differ in level of spatial aggregation.
1) Dataset “seat_dataset.dta”: The unit of analysis is one of the 489 English
or one of the 24 Welsh seats of the British House of Common that existed in
1830.
2) Dataset “constituency_dataset.dta”: the unit of analysis is one of the 244
English constituencies.
Data Type(s):
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aggregate data;
roll call voting data
Collection Notes:
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The deposited Read Me Metadata document contains details of the sources from which the data are drawn and a defintion of each variable in the two datasets. It also contains information about the replication computer code.
Methodology
Data Source:
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Secondary sources
1)
Aidt, Toke S.,
and Raphaël Franck “Democratization under the Threat of Revolution: Evidence
from the Great Reform Act of 1832.” Econometrica
83, no. 2 (2015): 505-47.
2)
Brock, Michael
G., The Great Reform Act. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1973.
3)
Cannon, John
A., Parliamentary reform, 1640-1832. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press, 1973.
4)
Horn, Nancy, and Charles Tilly, Contentious
Gatherings in Britain, 1758-1834. Ann Arbor, MA: Inter-university
Consortium for Political and Social Research ICPSR working paper 8872, 1988.
5)
Fisher, David
(ed.), The
History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1820-1832, Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
6)
Namier, Lewis B., and John Brooke, The House of Commons, 1754–1790. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1964.
7)
Philbin, J. Holladay, Parliamentary Representation,
1832, England and Wales, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1965.
8)
Stooks Smith, Henry. The Parliaments of England.
Chichester, UK: Political Reference Publications, 1973.
9)
Thorne, R. G., The House of Commons, 1790–1820.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Primary sources
10)
Census of Great
Britain, 1811, 1821, 1831.
11)
Dod, Charles R.
and Dod, Robert Phipps, Dod’s Parliamentary Companion. Hailsham,
England: Dod's Parliamentary Companion, ltd., 1832.
12)
Hansard, House
of Commons (HC), 1831 (vol. 2 and 3)
13)
Hansard, House
of Commons (HC), 1822 (vol. 7).
14)
Hansard, House
of Commons (HC), 1810 (vol. 15).
15)
Hansard, House
of Lords (HL), 1830 (series 3, vol. 1)
16)
Journals of the House of Commons (1828-1831, vol. 83-86).
17)
House of
Commons, Parliamentary Papers, A & P. Newspaper stamps, England. Return to
an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 24 May 1833; --for, an
Account of the Number of Stamps Issued to each of the Provincial Newspapers in
England, in the Year Ending on 1 April 1833. House of Commons Papers,
vol. XXXII, (1833a): 613-17.
18)
House of
Commons, Parliamentary Papers, A & P. Newspaper Stamps, London. Return of
the Number of Stamps issued by the Stamp Office for all the London Newspapers,
from the Commencement of the Year 1832 to 31 March 1833, Inclusive. House of
Commons Papers Vol XXXII, (1833b) p. 605-607.
19)
The
statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 & 3 William
IV. London: His Majesty's statute and law printers. Cap. XLV: “An Act to amend
the Representation of the People in England and Wales", (1832) pp.
154–206.
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