Politics and Trade in Britain, 1776-1914
Volume I: 1776-1840
Herausgeber: Bannerman, Gordon
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This volume explores the period between Smith's 1776 The Wealth of Nations and ends in the early days of the Anti-Corn Law League campaign on the eve of the 1841 General Election. The collection includes contemporary sources and extensive editorial commentary.
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This volume explores the period between Smith's 1776 The Wealth of Nations and ends in the early days of the Anti-Corn Law League campaign on the eve of the 1841 General Election. The collection includes contemporary sources and extensive editorial commentary.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
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- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367565114
- ISBN-10: 0367565110
- Artikelnr.: 69937696
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367565114
- ISBN-10: 0367565110
- Artikelnr.: 69937696
Dr. Gordon Bannerman received his Ph.D. from King's College London in 2005 and has an extensive publication record of books, articles, and reviews. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2015 for his contribution to historical scholarship. Dr. Bannerman has taught British history at the London School of Economics, Dundee University, and King's College London. He currently teaches The History of Business and Government and Business at the University of Guelph-Humber, Ontario.
Volume 1: 1776-1840
Acknowledgements
Editorial Principle
Chronology
General Introduction
Volume 1 Introduction
1. Adam Smith and Lord North Report
2. Letter of 'Remark' on Adam Smith
3. Extract from a speech by the Earl of Shelburne
4. Extracts from Duke of Rutland to William Pitt, 16 June 1784
5. William Pitt to Duke of Rutland, 4 December 1784
6. Charles James Fox, speech of 24 May 1785
7. The Commercial Treaty. A New Ballad, from France
8. French Treaty
9. Charles James Fox, speech at the King's Speech on Opening the Session,
23 January 1787
10. General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain
11. Editorial on French Treaty,
12. Lord Sheffield to William Eden, 11 February 1787, William Eden to Lord
Sheffield, February 1787, Josiah Wedgwood to Lord Auckland, 16 June 1787
13. Abridgment of the State of Politicks this Week
14. Extract from William Edward Hartpole Lecky History of England in the
Eighteenth Century
15. France: National Convention, 31 December 1792
16. Lord Sheffield to Lord Auckland, 5 February 1793
17. Protest of Lords on War with France
18. Lord Glastonbury to William Pitt, 12 March 1799
19. Charles Maurice Talleyrand to Charles James Fox, 1 April 1806 and
Charles James Fox to Charles Maurice Talleyrand, 8 April 1806
20. Extract from Diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 1810-11
21. Editorial for Orders in Council; Petition for withdrawing the Orders in
Council & Copy of Resolutions inclosed in the letter to the Mayor
22. Declaration of Prince Regent against French Decrees of Berlin and Milan
and on Orders in Council, 21 April 1812
23. Orders in Council Editorial, Leeds Mercury, 11 July 1812
24. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
25. Criticus, 'Parliamentary Criticism: Lord Holland',
26. Resolutions of Committee of Whole House on the State of the Corn Laws
(1815)
27. Extracts from The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord
Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1802-1817
28. Letters of Francis Horner to his father, 30 January 1815, to Lord
Murray, 3 March 1815, and to Henry Hallam, 14 October 1816
29. 'On the Freedom of Trade'
30. 'Lord John Russell'
31. Extract from Memoir of John Charles, Viscount Althorp, third Earl
Spencer
32. George Canning to the Earl of Liverpool, 12 September 1825
33. 'To Mr. Huskisson'
34. Correspondence between Kirkman Finlay, John Gladstone, and William
Huskisson, March 1826,
35. The Right Hon. W. Huskisson; Free Trade
36. Editorial on Mr. Huskisson and Free Trade
37. James Silk Buckingham, 'The East India Company's Charter, and the trade
to India and China'
38. Extract from the diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 18 September 1830
39. Speeches of Earl of Malmesbury, Lord Seagrave, Earl of Radnor, and Earl
of Carnarvon, Parliamentary Reform - Bill for England
40. 'Reform and Free Trade', 'The Corn Laws', and 'A Warwickshire Farmer'
41. 'To Our Readers',
42. 'Difficulties of the Commission', Commercial Relations between France
and Great Britain by G. Villiers and J. Bowring; Viscount Melbourne to
Thomas Spring Rice, 20 September 1835
43. Henry Cockburn on Manufacturing, 2 April 1835
44. [Thomas Dick], 'The Corn Laws'
45. Election addresses of Sir John Gladstone and Henry Parnell to the
electors of Dundee
46. Charles Pelham Villiers to Joseph Sturge, 15 August 1838 and Henry
Brougham to Joseph Sturge, 29 September 1838
47. Lord Brougham to William Weir, Chairman of Glasgow Anti-Corn Law
Association, 2 October 1838
48. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 29 December 1838
49. Richard Cobden to William Tait, 9 January 1839
50. Minutes of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, 2 & 16 January 1839; 'Abolition
of the Corn Laws'
51. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 18 & 20 January 1839
52. 'The Corn Laws and the Chartists of Birmingham'; 'The Farce of
Petitioning the House'
53. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers, 3 March 1839
54. Richard Cobden to John Norton, 5 April 1839
55. Thomas Campbell to Archibald Campbell, 27 September 1839
56. Richard Cobden to Henry Coppock. 12 September 1840
57. Richard Cobden to William Beadon, 19 November 1840 and 24 December 1840
Biography
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Editorial Principle
Chronology
General Introduction
Volume 1 Introduction
1. Adam Smith and Lord North Report
2. Letter of 'Remark' on Adam Smith
3. Extract from a speech by the Earl of Shelburne
4. Extracts from Duke of Rutland to William Pitt, 16 June 1784
5. William Pitt to Duke of Rutland, 4 December 1784
6. Charles James Fox, speech of 24 May 1785
7. The Commercial Treaty. A New Ballad, from France
8. French Treaty
9. Charles James Fox, speech at the King's Speech on Opening the Session,
23 January 1787
10. General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain
11. Editorial on French Treaty,
12. Lord Sheffield to William Eden, 11 February 1787, William Eden to Lord
Sheffield, February 1787, Josiah Wedgwood to Lord Auckland, 16 June 1787
13. Abridgment of the State of Politicks this Week
14. Extract from William Edward Hartpole Lecky History of England in the
Eighteenth Century
15. France: National Convention, 31 December 1792
16. Lord Sheffield to Lord Auckland, 5 February 1793
17. Protest of Lords on War with France
18. Lord Glastonbury to William Pitt, 12 March 1799
19. Charles Maurice Talleyrand to Charles James Fox, 1 April 1806 and
Charles James Fox to Charles Maurice Talleyrand, 8 April 1806
20. Extract from Diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 1810-11
21. Editorial for Orders in Council; Petition for withdrawing the Orders in
Council & Copy of Resolutions inclosed in the letter to the Mayor
22. Declaration of Prince Regent against French Decrees of Berlin and Milan
and on Orders in Council, 21 April 1812
23. Orders in Council Editorial, Leeds Mercury, 11 July 1812
24. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
25. Criticus, 'Parliamentary Criticism: Lord Holland',
26. Resolutions of Committee of Whole House on the State of the Corn Laws
(1815)
27. Extracts from The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord
Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1802-1817
28. Letters of Francis Horner to his father, 30 January 1815, to Lord
Murray, 3 March 1815, and to Henry Hallam, 14 October 1816
29. 'On the Freedom of Trade'
30. 'Lord John Russell'
31. Extract from Memoir of John Charles, Viscount Althorp, third Earl
Spencer
32. George Canning to the Earl of Liverpool, 12 September 1825
33. 'To Mr. Huskisson'
34. Correspondence between Kirkman Finlay, John Gladstone, and William
Huskisson, March 1826,
35. The Right Hon. W. Huskisson; Free Trade
36. Editorial on Mr. Huskisson and Free Trade
37. James Silk Buckingham, 'The East India Company's Charter, and the trade
to India and China'
38. Extract from the diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 18 September 1830
39. Speeches of Earl of Malmesbury, Lord Seagrave, Earl of Radnor, and Earl
of Carnarvon, Parliamentary Reform - Bill for England
40. 'Reform and Free Trade', 'The Corn Laws', and 'A Warwickshire Farmer'
41. 'To Our Readers',
42. 'Difficulties of the Commission', Commercial Relations between France
and Great Britain by G. Villiers and J. Bowring; Viscount Melbourne to
Thomas Spring Rice, 20 September 1835
43. Henry Cockburn on Manufacturing, 2 April 1835
44. [Thomas Dick], 'The Corn Laws'
45. Election addresses of Sir John Gladstone and Henry Parnell to the
electors of Dundee
46. Charles Pelham Villiers to Joseph Sturge, 15 August 1838 and Henry
Brougham to Joseph Sturge, 29 September 1838
47. Lord Brougham to William Weir, Chairman of Glasgow Anti-Corn Law
Association, 2 October 1838
48. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 29 December 1838
49. Richard Cobden to William Tait, 9 January 1839
50. Minutes of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, 2 & 16 January 1839; 'Abolition
of the Corn Laws'
51. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 18 & 20 January 1839
52. 'The Corn Laws and the Chartists of Birmingham'; 'The Farce of
Petitioning the House'
53. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers, 3 March 1839
54. Richard Cobden to John Norton, 5 April 1839
55. Thomas Campbell to Archibald Campbell, 27 September 1839
56. Richard Cobden to Henry Coppock. 12 September 1840
57. Richard Cobden to William Beadon, 19 November 1840 and 24 December 1840
Biography
Bibliography
Index
Volume 1: 1776-1840
Acknowledgements
Editorial Principle
Chronology
General Introduction
Volume 1 Introduction
1. Adam Smith and Lord North Report
2. Letter of 'Remark' on Adam Smith
3. Extract from a speech by the Earl of Shelburne
4. Extracts from Duke of Rutland to William Pitt, 16 June 1784
5. William Pitt to Duke of Rutland, 4 December 1784
6. Charles James Fox, speech of 24 May 1785
7. The Commercial Treaty. A New Ballad, from France
8. French Treaty
9. Charles James Fox, speech at the King's Speech on Opening the Session,
23 January 1787
10. General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain
11. Editorial on French Treaty,
12. Lord Sheffield to William Eden, 11 February 1787, William Eden to Lord
Sheffield, February 1787, Josiah Wedgwood to Lord Auckland, 16 June 1787
13. Abridgment of the State of Politicks this Week
14. Extract from William Edward Hartpole Lecky History of England in the
Eighteenth Century
15. France: National Convention, 31 December 1792
16. Lord Sheffield to Lord Auckland, 5 February 1793
17. Protest of Lords on War with France
18. Lord Glastonbury to William Pitt, 12 March 1799
19. Charles Maurice Talleyrand to Charles James Fox, 1 April 1806 and
Charles James Fox to Charles Maurice Talleyrand, 8 April 1806
20. Extract from Diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 1810-11
21. Editorial for Orders in Council; Petition for withdrawing the Orders in
Council & Copy of Resolutions inclosed in the letter to the Mayor
22. Declaration of Prince Regent against French Decrees of Berlin and Milan
and on Orders in Council, 21 April 1812
23. Orders in Council Editorial, Leeds Mercury, 11 July 1812
24. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
25. Criticus, 'Parliamentary Criticism: Lord Holland',
26. Resolutions of Committee of Whole House on the State of the Corn Laws
(1815)
27. Extracts from The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord
Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1802-1817
28. Letters of Francis Horner to his father, 30 January 1815, to Lord
Murray, 3 March 1815, and to Henry Hallam, 14 October 1816
29. 'On the Freedom of Trade'
30. 'Lord John Russell'
31. Extract from Memoir of John Charles, Viscount Althorp, third Earl
Spencer
32. George Canning to the Earl of Liverpool, 12 September 1825
33. 'To Mr. Huskisson'
34. Correspondence between Kirkman Finlay, John Gladstone, and William
Huskisson, March 1826,
35. The Right Hon. W. Huskisson; Free Trade
36. Editorial on Mr. Huskisson and Free Trade
37. James Silk Buckingham, 'The East India Company's Charter, and the trade
to India and China'
38. Extract from the diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 18 September 1830
39. Speeches of Earl of Malmesbury, Lord Seagrave, Earl of Radnor, and Earl
of Carnarvon, Parliamentary Reform - Bill for England
40. 'Reform and Free Trade', 'The Corn Laws', and 'A Warwickshire Farmer'
41. 'To Our Readers',
42. 'Difficulties of the Commission', Commercial Relations between France
and Great Britain by G. Villiers and J. Bowring; Viscount Melbourne to
Thomas Spring Rice, 20 September 1835
43. Henry Cockburn on Manufacturing, 2 April 1835
44. [Thomas Dick], 'The Corn Laws'
45. Election addresses of Sir John Gladstone and Henry Parnell to the
electors of Dundee
46. Charles Pelham Villiers to Joseph Sturge, 15 August 1838 and Henry
Brougham to Joseph Sturge, 29 September 1838
47. Lord Brougham to William Weir, Chairman of Glasgow Anti-Corn Law
Association, 2 October 1838
48. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 29 December 1838
49. Richard Cobden to William Tait, 9 January 1839
50. Minutes of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, 2 & 16 January 1839; 'Abolition
of the Corn Laws'
51. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 18 & 20 January 1839
52. 'The Corn Laws and the Chartists of Birmingham'; 'The Farce of
Petitioning the House'
53. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers, 3 March 1839
54. Richard Cobden to John Norton, 5 April 1839
55. Thomas Campbell to Archibald Campbell, 27 September 1839
56. Richard Cobden to Henry Coppock. 12 September 1840
57. Richard Cobden to William Beadon, 19 November 1840 and 24 December 1840
Biography
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Editorial Principle
Chronology
General Introduction
Volume 1 Introduction
1. Adam Smith and Lord North Report
2. Letter of 'Remark' on Adam Smith
3. Extract from a speech by the Earl of Shelburne
4. Extracts from Duke of Rutland to William Pitt, 16 June 1784
5. William Pitt to Duke of Rutland, 4 December 1784
6. Charles James Fox, speech of 24 May 1785
7. The Commercial Treaty. A New Ballad, from France
8. French Treaty
9. Charles James Fox, speech at the King's Speech on Opening the Session,
23 January 1787
10. General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain
11. Editorial on French Treaty,
12. Lord Sheffield to William Eden, 11 February 1787, William Eden to Lord
Sheffield, February 1787, Josiah Wedgwood to Lord Auckland, 16 June 1787
13. Abridgment of the State of Politicks this Week
14. Extract from William Edward Hartpole Lecky History of England in the
Eighteenth Century
15. France: National Convention, 31 December 1792
16. Lord Sheffield to Lord Auckland, 5 February 1793
17. Protest of Lords on War with France
18. Lord Glastonbury to William Pitt, 12 March 1799
19. Charles Maurice Talleyrand to Charles James Fox, 1 April 1806 and
Charles James Fox to Charles Maurice Talleyrand, 8 April 1806
20. Extract from Diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 1810-11
21. Editorial for Orders in Council; Petition for withdrawing the Orders in
Council & Copy of Resolutions inclosed in the letter to the Mayor
22. Declaration of Prince Regent against French Decrees of Berlin and Milan
and on Orders in Council, 21 April 1812
23. Orders in Council Editorial, Leeds Mercury, 11 July 1812
24. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
25. Criticus, 'Parliamentary Criticism: Lord Holland',
26. Resolutions of Committee of Whole House on the State of the Corn Laws
(1815)
27. Extracts from The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord
Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1802-1817
28. Letters of Francis Horner to his father, 30 January 1815, to Lord
Murray, 3 March 1815, and to Henry Hallam, 14 October 1816
29. 'On the Freedom of Trade'
30. 'Lord John Russell'
31. Extract from Memoir of John Charles, Viscount Althorp, third Earl
Spencer
32. George Canning to the Earl of Liverpool, 12 September 1825
33. 'To Mr. Huskisson'
34. Correspondence between Kirkman Finlay, John Gladstone, and William
Huskisson, March 1826,
35. The Right Hon. W. Huskisson; Free Trade
36. Editorial on Mr. Huskisson and Free Trade
37. James Silk Buckingham, 'The East India Company's Charter, and the trade
to India and China'
38. Extract from the diary of Thomas Handasyde Baxter, 18 September 1830
39. Speeches of Earl of Malmesbury, Lord Seagrave, Earl of Radnor, and Earl
of Carnarvon, Parliamentary Reform - Bill for England
40. 'Reform and Free Trade', 'The Corn Laws', and 'A Warwickshire Farmer'
41. 'To Our Readers',
42. 'Difficulties of the Commission', Commercial Relations between France
and Great Britain by G. Villiers and J. Bowring; Viscount Melbourne to
Thomas Spring Rice, 20 September 1835
43. Henry Cockburn on Manufacturing, 2 April 1835
44. [Thomas Dick], 'The Corn Laws'
45. Election addresses of Sir John Gladstone and Henry Parnell to the
electors of Dundee
46. Charles Pelham Villiers to Joseph Sturge, 15 August 1838 and Henry
Brougham to Joseph Sturge, 29 September 1838
47. Lord Brougham to William Weir, Chairman of Glasgow Anti-Corn Law
Association, 2 October 1838
48. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 29 December 1838
49. Richard Cobden to William Tait, 9 January 1839
50. Minutes of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, 2 & 16 January 1839; 'Abolition
of the Corn Laws'
51. Lord Melbourne to Lord John Russell, 18 & 20 January 1839
52. 'The Corn Laws and the Chartists of Birmingham'; 'The Farce of
Petitioning the House'
53. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers, 3 March 1839
54. Richard Cobden to John Norton, 5 April 1839
55. Thomas Campbell to Archibald Campbell, 27 September 1839
56. Richard Cobden to Henry Coppock. 12 September 1840
57. Richard Cobden to William Beadon, 19 November 1840 and 24 December 1840
Biography
Bibliography
Index