Unrespectable Radicalism: Infidels and Pornography in Early Nineteenth-Century London
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"Unrespectable Radicalism: Infidels and Pornography in Early Nineteenth-Century London" (1984) is a paper by Iain McCalman, first published in Past & Present 104.
It was the forerunner of Radical Underworld (1988).
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