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The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain J.P. Parry

The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain By J.P. Parry

The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain by J.P. Parry


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Between 1830 and 1886, Liberals dominated British politics. Focusing on the strategies of successive Liberal leaders, this study gives an overview of that dominance and argues that liberalism was a much more coherent force than has generally been recognized by historians.

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The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain Summary

The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain by J.P. Parry

Liberalism was the dominant political force of Victorian Britain, yet it remains an area relatively undocumented. Between 1830 and 1886 a coalition of anti-Conservatives known at various times as Whigs, Reformers and Liberals were in office for over 40 years and lost only two out of fourteen general elections. The argument of the book attributes much greater coherence to Liberalism than most previous historians have recognised, and seeks to understand its stability and success by concentrating on parliamentary politics. The author stresses the importance of parliamentary government as the key method of securing the rule of a propertied but rational, diverse and civilised elite. He examines the strategies of Grey, Russell, Palmerston, Gladstone and others and concludes that Galdstone's idealist religious temper fatally diverged from the Liberal mainstream and led in 1886 to the destruction of the party.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Liberalism and reform, 1820-1832: public opinion and 'liberal toryism'; the collapse of toryism, 1827-30; the Whigs and parliamentary reform. Part 2 From reform government to Liberal party, 1830-1841; the problem of reformed politics, 1830-45; authority and pluralism - the reform of government in the 1820s; the emergence of the Liberal party, 1835-41. Part 3 The age of Russell and Palmerston 1841-1867; Peel's legacy, 1841-46; coming of age, 1846-67. Part 4 The Gladstonian Liberal party, 1868-85; the golden age of Liberal reform, 1868-85; Gladstone's liberalism and its critics; traditional liberalism under attack, 1874-86.

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CIN0300057792G
9780300057799
0300057792
The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian Britain by J.P. Parry
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19940126
392
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