Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism
1850-1874
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Angus
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1850-1874
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Angus
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The Conservative party remains the longest-established major political party in modern British history and this collection makes available 19th century documents illuminating aspects of Conservatism. This fourth volume continues to explore the period 1850-1874.
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The Conservative party remains the longest-established major political party in modern British history and this collection makes available 19th century documents illuminating aspects of Conservatism. This fourth volume continues to explore the period 1850-1874.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780367636517
- ISBN-10: 0367636514
- Artikelnr.: 69937808
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780367636517
- ISBN-10: 0367636514
- Artikelnr.: 69937808
Angus Hawkins is Professor of Modern British History at Oxford University and a Fellow of Keble College Richard Gaunt is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Nottingham, UK
Volume IV - Victorian Conservatism
1850-1874 Edited by Angus Hawkins Part 2. Conservatism and the Church
1852-1874 1. Benjamin Disraeli
'Church and the Queen': Five Speeches Delivered by the Rt Hon B. Disraeli MP
1860-1864. (London: G. J. Palmer
1865)
1-79. 2. Gathorne Hardy
Speech of Mr Gathorne Hardy on the Irish Church Question
in the House of Commons
31 March
1868 (London
NUCCA
1868)
3-16. Part 3. Conservatism and Reform
1852-1868 3. John Wilson Croker
'The Reform Bill'
The Quarterly Review
March 1854
558-605. 4. Scheme for a Reform of Parliament by an Ex-MP and a Tory. (London: Thomas Hatchard
1858)
pp. 3-22. 5. Lord Robert Cecil
'The Theories of Parliamentary Reform' in Oxford Essays (London: John W. Parker and Son
1858)
52-79. 6. Benjamin Disraeli
Parliamentary Reform
Speech in the House of Commons
February 28
1859. (London
1859). 7. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Parliamentary Reform
or the Three Bills and Mr Bright's Schedules.' The Quarterly Review
October 1859
pp. 541-562. 8. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Reform Schemes.' The Quarterly Review
January 1860
pp. 220-266. 9. Sir John Eardley-Wilmot
A Safe and Constitutional Plan of Parliamentary Reform: In Two Letters to a Member of the Conservative Party (London: William Ridgway
1865)
1-32. 10. C. B. Adderley
Europe Incapable of American Democracy
An Outline Tracing of the Irreversible Course of Constitutional History
(London: Edward Stanford
1867)
3- Part 4. Conservatism in the Country
1866-1874 11. William Busfeild Ferrand
The Speech of Mr Ferrand
President of the Bradford Working Man's Conservative Association
at the Inaugural Banquet
on the 20th November
1866
in St. George Hall (London
1866)
2-12. 12. R. S. S.
The Tory Reform Act. What Must We Do with It? Register! Register!! Register!!!
By a Member of the Council of the 'National Union' National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
Publication No 4
(London
1868)
3-19. 13. Practical Suggestions to the Loyal Working Men of Great Britain
on Points of Policy and Duty at the Present Crisis. By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-8. 14. The Political Future of the Working Classes
or
Who Are the Real Friends of the People
By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-7. 15. Shall We Give It Up? A Political Correspondence Dedicated to the Conservative Associations of the United Kingdom (London: Robert Hardwicke
1871)
3-32. 16. The Principles and Objects of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. (London
1872)
5-15. 17. The Policy of the Conservative Party. The Speech of the Earl of Derby
at the Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Working Men's Conservative Association
January 9th
1872. NUCCA Publication No 11
(London
1872)
3-14. 18. Benjamin Disraeli
Speech of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli
MP
at the Banquet of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations at the Crystal Palace
on Monday June 24
1872.(London: R. J. Mitchell and Sons
1872)
3- 19. Benjamin Disraeli
The Inaugural Address and Speeches of the Rt Hon B. Disraeli
MP
at Glasgow
November 1873. (London: Longmans
Green and Co
1873). 2nd edition
1-69.
1850-1874 Edited by Angus Hawkins Part 2. Conservatism and the Church
1852-1874 1. Benjamin Disraeli
'Church and the Queen': Five Speeches Delivered by the Rt Hon B. Disraeli MP
1860-1864. (London: G. J. Palmer
1865)
1-79. 2. Gathorne Hardy
Speech of Mr Gathorne Hardy on the Irish Church Question
in the House of Commons
31 March
1868 (London
NUCCA
1868)
3-16. Part 3. Conservatism and Reform
1852-1868 3. John Wilson Croker
'The Reform Bill'
The Quarterly Review
March 1854
558-605. 4. Scheme for a Reform of Parliament by an Ex-MP and a Tory. (London: Thomas Hatchard
1858)
pp. 3-22. 5. Lord Robert Cecil
'The Theories of Parliamentary Reform' in Oxford Essays (London: John W. Parker and Son
1858)
52-79. 6. Benjamin Disraeli
Parliamentary Reform
Speech in the House of Commons
February 28
1859. (London
1859). 7. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Parliamentary Reform
or the Three Bills and Mr Bright's Schedules.' The Quarterly Review
October 1859
pp. 541-562. 8. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Reform Schemes.' The Quarterly Review
January 1860
pp. 220-266. 9. Sir John Eardley-Wilmot
A Safe and Constitutional Plan of Parliamentary Reform: In Two Letters to a Member of the Conservative Party (London: William Ridgway
1865)
1-32. 10. C. B. Adderley
Europe Incapable of American Democracy
An Outline Tracing of the Irreversible Course of Constitutional History
(London: Edward Stanford
1867)
3- Part 4. Conservatism in the Country
1866-1874 11. William Busfeild Ferrand
The Speech of Mr Ferrand
President of the Bradford Working Man's Conservative Association
at the Inaugural Banquet
on the 20th November
1866
in St. George Hall (London
1866)
2-12. 12. R. S. S.
The Tory Reform Act. What Must We Do with It? Register! Register!! Register!!!
By a Member of the Council of the 'National Union' National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
Publication No 4
(London
1868)
3-19. 13. Practical Suggestions to the Loyal Working Men of Great Britain
on Points of Policy and Duty at the Present Crisis. By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-8. 14. The Political Future of the Working Classes
or
Who Are the Real Friends of the People
By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-7. 15. Shall We Give It Up? A Political Correspondence Dedicated to the Conservative Associations of the United Kingdom (London: Robert Hardwicke
1871)
3-32. 16. The Principles and Objects of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. (London
1872)
5-15. 17. The Policy of the Conservative Party. The Speech of the Earl of Derby
at the Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Working Men's Conservative Association
January 9th
1872. NUCCA Publication No 11
(London
1872)
3-14. 18. Benjamin Disraeli
Speech of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli
MP
at the Banquet of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations at the Crystal Palace
on Monday June 24
1872.(London: R. J. Mitchell and Sons
1872)
3- 19. Benjamin Disraeli
The Inaugural Address and Speeches of the Rt Hon B. Disraeli
MP
at Glasgow
November 1873. (London: Longmans
Green and Co
1873). 2nd edition
1-69.
Volume IV - Victorian Conservatism
1850-1874 Edited by Angus Hawkins Part 2. Conservatism and the Church
1852-1874 1. Benjamin Disraeli
'Church and the Queen': Five Speeches Delivered by the Rt Hon B. Disraeli MP
1860-1864. (London: G. J. Palmer
1865)
1-79. 2. Gathorne Hardy
Speech of Mr Gathorne Hardy on the Irish Church Question
in the House of Commons
31 March
1868 (London
NUCCA
1868)
3-16. Part 3. Conservatism and Reform
1852-1868 3. John Wilson Croker
'The Reform Bill'
The Quarterly Review
March 1854
558-605. 4. Scheme for a Reform of Parliament by an Ex-MP and a Tory. (London: Thomas Hatchard
1858)
pp. 3-22. 5. Lord Robert Cecil
'The Theories of Parliamentary Reform' in Oxford Essays (London: John W. Parker and Son
1858)
52-79. 6. Benjamin Disraeli
Parliamentary Reform
Speech in the House of Commons
February 28
1859. (London
1859). 7. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Parliamentary Reform
or the Three Bills and Mr Bright's Schedules.' The Quarterly Review
October 1859
pp. 541-562. 8. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Reform Schemes.' The Quarterly Review
January 1860
pp. 220-266. 9. Sir John Eardley-Wilmot
A Safe and Constitutional Plan of Parliamentary Reform: In Two Letters to a Member of the Conservative Party (London: William Ridgway
1865)
1-32. 10. C. B. Adderley
Europe Incapable of American Democracy
An Outline Tracing of the Irreversible Course of Constitutional History
(London: Edward Stanford
1867)
3- Part 4. Conservatism in the Country
1866-1874 11. William Busfeild Ferrand
The Speech of Mr Ferrand
President of the Bradford Working Man's Conservative Association
at the Inaugural Banquet
on the 20th November
1866
in St. George Hall (London
1866)
2-12. 12. R. S. S.
The Tory Reform Act. What Must We Do with It? Register! Register!! Register!!!
By a Member of the Council of the 'National Union' National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
Publication No 4
(London
1868)
3-19. 13. Practical Suggestions to the Loyal Working Men of Great Britain
on Points of Policy and Duty at the Present Crisis. By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-8. 14. The Political Future of the Working Classes
or
Who Are the Real Friends of the People
By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-7. 15. Shall We Give It Up? A Political Correspondence Dedicated to the Conservative Associations of the United Kingdom (London: Robert Hardwicke
1871)
3-32. 16. The Principles and Objects of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. (London
1872)
5-15. 17. The Policy of the Conservative Party. The Speech of the Earl of Derby
at the Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Working Men's Conservative Association
January 9th
1872. NUCCA Publication No 11
(London
1872)
3-14. 18. Benjamin Disraeli
Speech of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli
MP
at the Banquet of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations at the Crystal Palace
on Monday June 24
1872.(London: R. J. Mitchell and Sons
1872)
3- 19. Benjamin Disraeli
The Inaugural Address and Speeches of the Rt Hon B. Disraeli
MP
at Glasgow
November 1873. (London: Longmans
Green and Co
1873). 2nd edition
1-69.
1850-1874 Edited by Angus Hawkins Part 2. Conservatism and the Church
1852-1874 1. Benjamin Disraeli
'Church and the Queen': Five Speeches Delivered by the Rt Hon B. Disraeli MP
1860-1864. (London: G. J. Palmer
1865)
1-79. 2. Gathorne Hardy
Speech of Mr Gathorne Hardy on the Irish Church Question
in the House of Commons
31 March
1868 (London
NUCCA
1868)
3-16. Part 3. Conservatism and Reform
1852-1868 3. John Wilson Croker
'The Reform Bill'
The Quarterly Review
March 1854
558-605. 4. Scheme for a Reform of Parliament by an Ex-MP and a Tory. (London: Thomas Hatchard
1858)
pp. 3-22. 5. Lord Robert Cecil
'The Theories of Parliamentary Reform' in Oxford Essays (London: John W. Parker and Son
1858)
52-79. 6. Benjamin Disraeli
Parliamentary Reform
Speech in the House of Commons
February 28
1859. (London
1859). 7. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Parliamentary Reform
or the Three Bills and Mr Bright's Schedules.' The Quarterly Review
October 1859
pp. 541-562. 8. Spencer Horatio Walpole
'Reform Schemes.' The Quarterly Review
January 1860
pp. 220-266. 9. Sir John Eardley-Wilmot
A Safe and Constitutional Plan of Parliamentary Reform: In Two Letters to a Member of the Conservative Party (London: William Ridgway
1865)
1-32. 10. C. B. Adderley
Europe Incapable of American Democracy
An Outline Tracing of the Irreversible Course of Constitutional History
(London: Edward Stanford
1867)
3- Part 4. Conservatism in the Country
1866-1874 11. William Busfeild Ferrand
The Speech of Mr Ferrand
President of the Bradford Working Man's Conservative Association
at the Inaugural Banquet
on the 20th November
1866
in St. George Hall (London
1866)
2-12. 12. R. S. S.
The Tory Reform Act. What Must We Do with It? Register! Register!! Register!!!
By a Member of the Council of the 'National Union' National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
Publication No 4
(London
1868)
3-19. 13. Practical Suggestions to the Loyal Working Men of Great Britain
on Points of Policy and Duty at the Present Crisis. By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-8. 14. The Political Future of the Working Classes
or
Who Are the Real Friends of the People
By a Member of the Committee of the London and Westminster Working Men's Constitutional Association. (London
1868)
3-7. 15. Shall We Give It Up? A Political Correspondence Dedicated to the Conservative Associations of the United Kingdom (London: Robert Hardwicke
1871)
3-32. 16. The Principles and Objects of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. (London
1872)
5-15. 17. The Policy of the Conservative Party. The Speech of the Earl of Derby
at the Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Working Men's Conservative Association
January 9th
1872. NUCCA Publication No 11
(London
1872)
3-14. 18. Benjamin Disraeli
Speech of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli
MP
at the Banquet of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations at the Crystal Palace
on Monday June 24
1872.(London: R. J. Mitchell and Sons
1872)
3- 19. Benjamin Disraeli
The Inaugural Address and Speeches of the Rt Hon B. Disraeli
MP
at Glasgow
November 1873. (London: Longmans
Green and Co
1873). 2nd edition
1-69.