Lord George Bentinck (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
464
Utgivningsdatum
1997-07-01
Upplaga
Revised ed.
Förlag
Routledge
Medarbetare
Kamphuis, Jr.
Dimensioner
230 x 159 x 38 mm
Vikt
703 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781560009474

Lord George Bentinck

A Political History

Häftad,  Engelska, 1997-07-01
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Lord George Bentinck is an account of Disraeli's relation with his parliamentary colleague and friend. It is not simply an account of the battle over the Corn Laws with Sir Robert Peel, but a most remarkable book, extremely readable, and full of often quoted and apt comments and descriptions. As a vivid story of one of the great parliamentary dramas in British history it is unsurpassed. The portraits of both Bentinck and Peel are both sympathetic and just. The book provides insight into mid-nineteenth century parliamentary life that remains unsurpassed. It is hard to overstate the bitterness and fury which Peel's decision to repeal the Corn Laws had provoked in British politics. One biographer of Disraeli, Robert Blake, spoke of "Home Rule in 1886 and Munich in 1938 as the nearest parallels". Friendships were sundered, families divided, and the feuds of politics carried into private life to a degree quite unusual in British history. Those who are interested in the details of parliamentary warfare which raged until Peel's fall from power should consult Lord George Bentinck. But the worth of this book goes beyond constitutional history or even the Irish food famine. Disraeli helps explain the intellectual and ideological grounds of the Young England Movement: a conservative force that aimed at a union of discontented industrial workers with aristocratic landowners and against factious Whigs, selfish factory owners and dissenting shopkeepers. In forging such a policy of principle, the Conservatives, as Disraeli's book well demonstrates, became a minority party but one which carried the full weight of moral politics.
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"The writing is excellent . . . . This book is for the history buff and scholars." --Angus MacDonald, The St. Croix Review "The writing is excellent . . . . This book is for the history buff and scholars." --Angus MacDonald, The St. Croix Review -The writing is excellent . . . . This book is for the history buff and scholars.- --Angus MacDonald, The St. Croix Review

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INTRODUCTIONI. STATE OF PARTIES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AT THE CLOSE OF 1845 II. FOUR MEETINGS OF THE CABINET IN ONE WEEK .III. 1846 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, IV. PROPOSITION TO REPEAL THE CORN LAWS, V. FORMATION OF THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY, VI. SECOND READING OF THE BILL TO REPEAL THE CORN LAWS VII. STATE OF IRELAND VIII. THE COERCION BILL, IX. REMEDIAL MEASURES FOR IRELAND, X. EASTER, XI. CRITICAL POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT, XII. THIRD READING OF THE CORN BILL, XIII. RECIPROC TY XIV. THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY RESOLVE TO OPPOSE THE COERCION BILL, XV. THE CANNING EPISODE , XVI. OVERTHROW OF THE PEEL CABINET, LORD GEORGE BENTINCKXVII. CHARACTER OF SIR ROBERT PEEL, XVIII. THE SUGAR BILL PROGRESS AND REACTION, XIX. IRISH RAILWAYS XX. 1847 THE IRISH FAMINE XXI. THE BANK CHARTER ACT, XXII. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT, XXIII. THE PANIC XXIV. THE JEWISH QUESTION, XXV. 1848 RELINQUISHMENT OF THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY BY LORD GEORGE BENTNICK XXVI. THE SUGAR AND COFFEE PLANTING COMMITTEE, XXVII. FOREIGN POLITICS CLOSE OF THE SESSION 1848, XXVIII. THE LAST CHAPTER