This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the lively historical controversies surrounding the political careers of Gladstone and Disraeli. Organised thematically around the most contested areas of interpretation, it offers a unique insight into the politics of Victorian England.
This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the lively historical controversies surrounding the political careers of Gladstone and Disraeli. Organised thematically around the most contested areas of interpretation, it offers a unique insight into the politics of Victorian England.
Ian St John studied at the Universities of York and Oxford, and currently teaches History at Haberdashers' Aske's School. He has previously published biographical studies of both Gladstone and Disraeli.
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Preface 1. Gladstone and Disraeli to 1846 2. Gladstone and Disraeli to 1865 3. Why Did Disraeli Oversee the Passage of such a Radical Reform Act in 1867? 4. Gladstone In and Out of Power 1868-1874 5. Gladstone versus Disraeli 1874-80 6. Gladstone Alone 1880-1885 7. Gladstone and Ireland 8. Gladstone and Disraeli: Ideological Perspectives
Preface 1. Gladstone and Disraeli to 1846 2. Gladstone and Disraeli to 1865 3. Why Did Disraeli Oversee the Passage of such a Radical Reform Act in 1867? 4. Gladstone In and Out of Power 1868-1874 5. Gladstone versus Disraeli 1874-80 6. Gladstone Alone 1880-1885 7. Gladstone and Ireland 8. Gladstone and Disraeli: Ideological Perspectives
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