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The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 T. A. Jenkins

The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 By T. A. Jenkins

The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 by T. A. Jenkins


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The diverse coalition of forces that came to be known as the Liberal party dominated British politics in the period between 1830 and 1886. This book seeks to account for the remarkable success of the Liberals by analyzing who they were, both in parliament and in the constituencies.

The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 Summary

The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 by T. A. Jenkins

The diverse coalition of forces that came to be known as the Liberal party dominated British politics in the period between 1830 and 1886. This book seeks to account for the remarkable success of the Liberals by analysing who they were, both in parliament and in the constituencies, and showing how they managed to inter-relate. But at the same time it is emphasised that the dominance of the Liberals was seldom a simple matter, let alone a foregone conclusion. The complex story of the Liberal ascendancy requires the interweaving of high political strategy, the practical business of government, the electoral position of the party, and the development of Liberal ideology. It also involves assessing the personalities of outstanding individuals such as Earl Grey, Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston, and W.E. Gladstone.

Table of Contents

Introduction - The Spirit of Reform - The Slow Birth of Liberal England - Lord Palmerston and Mid-Victorian Liberalism - The Rise and Fall of Gladstonian Liberalism - Whigs, Radicals and Gladstonians - The Crisis of Late-Victorian Liberalism - Conclusion - Secondary Reading - Tables

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GOR007312847
9780333592472
0333592476
The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-86 by T. A. Jenkins
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1994-07-19
264
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