Stephen J. Lee
Aspects of British Political History 1815-1914
Stephen J. Lee
Aspects of British Political History 1815-1914
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Written by an experienced and renowned textbook author, this book examines all the major themes, personalities and issues of this important period in a clear and digestible form.
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Written by an experienced and renowned textbook author, this book examines all the major themes, personalities and issues of this important period in a clear and digestible form.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9781138126510
- ISBN-10: 1138126519
- Artikelnr.: 44115123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9781138126510
- ISBN-10: 1138126519
- Artikelnr.: 44115123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen J. Lee
List of Illustrations. 1. An Introduction to British political history
1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule
1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832
Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party
leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their
repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary
reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13.
Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and
Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16.
Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14.
18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation
to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the
economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914.
22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British
political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.
1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule
1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832
Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party
leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their
repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary
reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13.
Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and
Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16.
Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14.
18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation
to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the
economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914.
22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British
political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.
List of Illustrations. 1. An Introduction to British political history 1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule 1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832 Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13. Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16. Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14. 18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914. 22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.
List of Illustrations. 1. An Introduction to British political history
1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule
1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832
Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party
leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their
repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary
reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13.
Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and
Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16.
Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14.
18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation
to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the
economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914.
22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British
political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.
1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule
1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832
Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party
leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their
repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary
reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13.
Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and
Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16.
Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14.
18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation
to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the
economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914.
22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British
political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.
List of Illustrations. 1. An Introduction to British political history 1915-1914. 2. Britain and the threat of revolution 1789-1832. 3. Tory rule 1812-30. 4. The foreign policy of Castlereagh and Canning. 5. The 1832 Reform Act. 6. Whig reforms in the 1830s. 7. Sir Robert Peel as party leader and national statesman. 8. Chartism. 9. The Corn Laws and their repeal. 10. Palmerston's foreign and domestic policies. 11. Parliamentary reform: 1867 and beyond. 12. Disraeli and the Conservative party. 13. Gladstone, Liberalism and Ireland. 14. The foreign policy of Disraeli and Gladstone. 15. British imperialism and the Scramble for Africa. 16. Conservative ascendancy 1885-1905. 17. Liberal domestic policies 1905-14. 18. The rise of the Labour party before 1914. 19. From splendid isolation to war: British foreign policy 1895-1914. 20. Government policy and the economy 1815-1914. 21. Government policy towards social problems 1815-1914. 22. Britain and Ireland 1800-1921. 23. Primary sources for British political history 1815-1914. Notes. Select bibliography. Index.







