`This is a powerfully sustained argument, based on prodigious learning and infolded with elegance, lucidity and wit.' - David Cannadine Green offers a new interpretation of Conservative politics in the period 1880-1914.
`This is a powerfully sustained argument, based on prodigious learning and infolded with elegance, lucidity and wit.' - David Cannadine Green offers a new interpretation of Conservative politics in the period 1880-1914.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E.H.H. Green is Fellow and Tutor in Modem History at Magdalen College, Oxford. The Crisis of Conservatism was shortlisted for the Longman/History Today Book of the Year award.
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Chapter 13 Introduction E.H.H. Green; Part 1 Questions of Decline E.H.H. Green; Chapter 1 The Political Economy of Decline E.H.H. Green; Part 2 The Nature of the Political Problem E.H.H. Green; Chapter 2 Conservatism and the Empire E.H.H. Green; Chapter 3 Conservatism and the Propertied E.H.H. Green; Chapter 4 Conservatism and the Propertyless E.H.H. Green; Part 3 The Nature of the Response E.H.H. Green; Chapter 5 Intellectual Prelude E.H.H. Green; Chapter 6 The Economics of Political Integration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 7 Imperial Organization E.H.H. Green; Chapter 8 The Defence of British Agriculture E.H.H. Green; Chapter 9 The Defence of British Industry E.H.H. Green; Chapter 10 Social Reform E.H.H. Green; Part 4 Disintegration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 11 Disintegration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 12 Conclusion: The peculiarities of Edwardian Conservatism and problems of Conservative historiography E.H.H. Greenbio1 Conservative MP Supporting Fair Trade in the 1880s E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 2 E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 3 E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 4 E.H.H. Green;
Chapter 13 Introduction E.H.H. Green; Part 1 Questions of Decline E.H.H. Green; Chapter 1 The Political Economy of Decline E.H.H. Green; Part 2 The Nature of the Political Problem E.H.H. Green; Chapter 2 Conservatism and the Empire E.H.H. Green; Chapter 3 Conservatism and the Propertied E.H.H. Green; Chapter 4 Conservatism and the Propertyless E.H.H. Green; Part 3 The Nature of the Response E.H.H. Green; Chapter 5 Intellectual Prelude E.H.H. Green; Chapter 6 The Economics of Political Integration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 7 Imperial Organization E.H.H. Green; Chapter 8 The Defence of British Agriculture E.H.H. Green; Chapter 9 The Defence of British Industry E.H.H. Green; Chapter 10 Social Reform E.H.H. Green; Part 4 Disintegration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 11 Disintegration E.H.H. Green; Chapter 12 Conclusion: The peculiarities of Edwardian Conservatism and problems of Conservative historiography E.H.H. Greenbio1 Conservative MP Supporting Fair Trade in the 1880s E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 2 E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 3 E.H.H. Greenbio1 Appendix 4 E.H.H. Green;
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