Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism

Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism
Title Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism PDF eBook
Author W. R. Brock
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2014-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 110742576X

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This book was based upon the author's Thirlwall Prize-winning essay from 1939, providing an account of Lord Liverpool's political career.

Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism, 1820 to 1827

Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism, 1820 to 1827
Title Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism, 1820 to 1827 PDF eBook
Author William Ranulf Brock
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1940
Genre Great Britain
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Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism

Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism
Title Lord Liverpool and Liberal Toryism PDF eBook
Author William Ranulf Brock
Publisher
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Release 1967
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Peel and the Conservative Party 1830-1850

Peel and the Conservative Party 1830-1850
Title Peel and the Conservative Party 1830-1850 PDF eBook
Author Paul Adelman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 144
Release 2014-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1317880676

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Sir Robert Peel dominated political life for more than two decades and has been described as the 'founder of modern conservatism.' This book analyzes the career of Sir Robert Peel in relation to the development of the Conservative Party in the early 19th century. It discusses Peel's conception of Conservatism, and his work as Prime Minister.

Wellington after Waterloo

Wellington after Waterloo
Title Wellington after Waterloo PDF eBook
Author Neville Thompson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2015-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 1317268717

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First published in 1986. In this book Neville Thompson traces Wellington’s life after 1815 using then new archival and documentary records. The work examines the development of Wellington’s character and outlook, and assesses the significance of his persistent involvement in politics over three decades. It shows the Duke was a crucial figure in the development of the compromise between reform and the preservation of traditional institutions and practices. This title will be of interest to students of history.

The Language of Democracy

The Language of Democracy
Title The Language of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Andrew Whitmore Robertson
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780813923444

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Tracing the history of political rhetoric in nineteenth-century America and Britain, Andrew W. Robertson shows how modern election campaigning was born. Robertson discusses early political cartoons and electioneering speeches as he examines the role of each nation's press in assimilating masses of new voters into the political system. Even a decade after the American Revolution, the authors shows, British and American political culture had much in common. On both sides of the Atlantic, electioneering in the 1790s was confined mostly to male elites, and published speeches shared a characteristically Neoclassical rhetoric. As voting rights were expanded, however, politicians sought a more effective medium and style for communicating with less-educated audiences. Comparing changes in the modes of in the two countries, Robertson reconstructs the transformation of campaign rhetoric into forms that incorporated the oral culture of the stump speech as well as elite print culture. By the end of the nineteenth century, the press had become the primary medium for initiating, persuading, and sustaining loyal partisan audiences. In Britain and America, millions of men participated in a democratic political culture that spoke their language, played to their prejudices, and courted their approval. Today's readers concerned with broadening political discourse to reach a more diverse audience will find rich and intriguing parallels in Robertson's account.

Industrializing English Law

Industrializing English Law
Title Industrializing English Law PDF eBook
Author Ron Harris
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 356
Release 2000-06-19
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521662758

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This 2000 book addresses the discrepancy between the developing economy of England and the stagnant legal framework of business organization between 1720 and 1844.