The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886Clarendon Press, 1998 - Всего страниц: 787 This third volume in the New Oxford History of England covers the period from the repeal of the Corn Laws to the dramatic failure of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill. In his magisterial study of the mid-Victorian generation, Theodore Hoppen identifies three defining themes: "established industrialism"--The growing acceptance that factory life and manufacturing had come to stay; "multiple national identities" of the constituent parts of the United Kingdom; and "interlocking spheres," which the author uses to illuminate the formation of public culture in the period. This original and authoritative book will define these pivotal forty years in British history for the next generation. |
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... development of our country in time . It is hard to treat that development as just the history which unfolds within the precise bound- aries of England , and a mistake to suggest that this implies a neglect of the histories of the Scots ...
... development of our country in time . It is hard to treat that development as just the history which unfolds within the precise bound- aries of England , and a mistake to suggest that this implies a neglect of the histories of the Scots ...
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... development in Britain , 1840-1900 9.6 United Kingdom Balance of Trade and Payments , 1831-1900 9.7 United Kingdom domestic and overseas savings and investments , 1835-1894 121 122 278 279 280 281 289 294 301 9.8 United Kingdom overseas ...
... development in Britain , 1840-1900 9.6 United Kingdom Balance of Trade and Payments , 1831-1900 9.7 United Kingdom domestic and overseas savings and investments , 1835-1894 121 122 278 279 280 281 289 294 301 9.8 United Kingdom overseas ...
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... ) enjoyed an executive status of their own , each dependent upon whatever executive government was able to sustain a majority in the House of Commons . means of developments resonating reciprocally - and perceived to be INTRODUCTION 3.
... ) enjoyed an executive status of their own , each dependent upon whatever executive government was able to sustain a majority in the House of Commons . means of developments resonating reciprocally - and perceived to be INTRODUCTION 3.
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K. Theodore Hoppen. means of developments resonating reciprocally - and perceived to be so resonating between the spheres of politics , economics , science , literature , and art . But because these three contexts or themes do not , of ...
K. Theodore Hoppen. means of developments resonating reciprocally - and perceived to be so resonating between the spheres of politics , economics , science , literature , and art . But because these three contexts or themes do not , of ...
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... developments during what roughly amounts to the first half of our period , 1846-68 . Chapters 5 and 7 consist essentially of political narrative interwoven with discussions of party relationships , political leadership , and imperial ...
... developments during what roughly amounts to the first half of our period , 1846-68 . Chapters 5 and 7 consist essentially of political narrative interwoven with discussions of party relationships , political leadership , and imperial ...
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