2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-0206.2011.00283.x
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The Spin Doctor: Sacheverell's Trial Speech and Political Performance in the Divided Society*

Abstract: Henry Sacheverell's speech in his own defence on the eighth day of his parliamentary trial (9 March 1710) was, by all accounts, a show‐stopping performance. The speech was an effective political performance at a show trial originally designed to condemn the principles he had enunciated in his controversial 1709 sermons at Derby and St Paul's Cathedral. Sacheverell avoided any forthright or elaborate defence of his beliefs with regard to the legitimacy of resistance during the Glorious Revolution in order to ap… Show more

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