A second revised edition of an examination of 19th-century politics and government from the point of view of those in government, such as Wellington, Peel, Gladstone, Disraeli, who did their best to control, manipulate and sometimes retard the transition to a representative democracy. From the FONTANA HISTORY OF ENGLAND series.
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Politics without Democracy, 1815-1914: Perception and Preoccupation in British Government by Michael Bentley
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Politics without Democracy, 1815-1914: Perception and Preoccupation in British Government by Michael Bentley
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