Lord Salisbury's World

Lord Salisbury's World
Title Lord Salisbury's World PDF eBook
Author Michael Bentley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 346
Release 2001-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1139429043

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Lord Salisbury (1830–1903) is now a subject of intense historical attention. This important study moves away from conventional biography and presents an original portrait of the mental world inhabited by late Victorian Conservatives at the time when their world-view was coming under severe strain. At the centre of the picture is the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, but Lord Salisbury's World does not simply tell the story of his life and politics. Instead, it asks sensitive questions about how the political, intellectual and religious environments of the late Victorian period seemed to one of its sharpest intellects, and it situates Salisbury and his immediate entourage in a wide landscape of relationships, perceptions and problems. Professor Bentley takes the reader into Conservative assumptions about time and space, property and society, religion and the state, and the past and the future - the very language in which they expressed themselves.

A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892

A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892
Title A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1892
Genre
ISBN

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Parliament, Party, and Politics in Victorian Britain

Parliament, Party, and Politics in Victorian Britain
Title Parliament, Party, and Politics in Victorian Britain PDF eBook
Author Terence Andrew Jenkins
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 202
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780719047473

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In this concise, and readable new study, T. A. Jenkins explains in full how political parties operated within the Victorian political arena, and how this gradually changed in response to the enormous demands being made upon parliament by a rapidly changing society and an expanding electorate.

A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892

A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892
Title A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892 PDF eBook
Author Sir Henry William Lucy
Publisher
Pages 570
Release 1892
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Who's who

Who's who
Title Who's who PDF eBook
Author Henry Robert Addison
Publisher
Pages 1898
Release 1905
Genre Biography
ISBN

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An annual biographical dictionary, with which is incorporated "Men and women of the time."

The Gladstone Diaries

The Gladstone Diaries
Title The Gladstone Diaries PDF eBook
Author W. E. Gladstone
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 662
Release 1969-02-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198213703

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Irish Identities in Victorian Britain

Irish Identities in Victorian Britain
Title Irish Identities in Victorian Britain PDF eBook
Author Roger Swift
Publisher Routledge
Pages 232
Release 2013-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1317965574

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Recent studies of the experiences of Irish migrants in Victorian Britain have emphasized the significance of the themes of change, continuity, resistance and accommodation in the creation of a rich and diverse migrant culture within which a variety of Irish identities co-existed and sometimes competed. In contributing to this burgeoning historiography, this book explores and analyses the complexities surrounding the self-identity of the Irish in Victorian Britain, which differed not only from place to place and from one generation to another but which were also variously shaped by issues of class and gender, and politics and religion. Moreover, and given the tendency for Irish ethnicity to mutate, through a comparative study of the Irish in Britain and the United States, the book suggests that in order to preserve their Irishness, the Irish often had to change it. Written by some of the foremost scholars in the field, these original essays not only shed new light on the history of the Irish in Britain but are also integral to the broader study of the Irish Diaspora and of immigrants and minorities in multicultural societies. This book was previously published as a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.