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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 3: 1880-1914
General Introduction
Volume 3 Introduction
1. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
2. Editorial on Mr. Wheelhouse's Parliamentary Motion, Huddersfield Daily
Chronicle
3. 'British Trade with France', Glasgow Herald
4. H. E. Crum-Ewing to Earl Granville, 29 November 1880, H. E. Crum-Ewing
to Joseph Chamberlain, 29 November 1880, Evelyn Ashley to Messrs. Monteith
& Kelly, 2 December 1880, Evelyn Ashley to T. D. Hill, 2 December 1880
5. 'The Sugar Bounties Question. Professor Fawcett, Lord Derby, and Mr.
Stewart M. P. on Bounties'
6. 'Commercial Treaties', Newcastle Courant
7. Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom. To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 8 June 1881, in Representations from Chambers of
Commerce and other commercial associations relative to the proposed new
Commercial Treaty with France and the French tariff.
8. 'Fair Trade', North-Eastern Daily Gazette for Middlesborough
9. 'The Protectionists' New Departure', Pall Mall Gazette: An Evening
Newspaper and Review
10. Extract from Agatha Ramm (ed.), The Political Correspondence of Mr.
Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1876-1886
11. 'Mr. Gladstone and the National Fair Trade League', Leeds Mercury;
Morning Post
12. Samuel Duncan to Winston Churchill, 19 October 1903
13. 'Fair Trade meeting in the City of London', Hampshire Advertiser
14. Extracts from Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry and
Commerce
15. 'The Government Defeat', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to
Industry and Commerce
16. 'Fair Trade', Daily News
17. 'Election results', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry
and Commerce
18. 'The Fair Trade Bubble Pricked', The North-Eastern Daily Gazette for
Middlesborough
19. Peripatetic, 'The National "Fair Trade League"', Cambridge Independent
Press and University Herald
20. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, England's Folly: a paper read before the Silk
Section of the Jubilee Exhibition, at Manchester, 21 October, 1887
21. Extract from 'Lord R. Churchill on Fair Trade', Standard
22. Lord Salisbury to George Goschen, 18 November 1887
23. 'Conservative Conference at Oxford: the Free Trade Question', Essex
Standard
24. 'John Bright - Past and Present', Reynolds's Newspaper
25. Harry Quelch, 'Protection and Poverty', Justice
26. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 and 30 June 1892
27. 'Lord Salisbury's attitude to Free Trade', Pall Mall Gazette
28. Extract from F. P. de Labilliere, Federal Britain; or, Unity and
Federation of the Empire
29. 'Mr. Keir Hardie on the Labour Party', Birmingham Daily Post; 'Labour
Politics', Reynolds's Newspaper
30. J. H. Round, 'The Protectionist Revival'
31. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 28 July 1896; Lord Farrer to Goldwin
Smith, 9 August 1896; Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 September 1896
32. Sidney Low, 'The Decline of Cobdenism'
33. Lawrence C. Tipper to Winston S. Churchill, 3 November 1902 & Lord
Dudley to Winston Churchill, 9 November 1902
34. 'A Tariff League: Important Declarations', Henley Advertiser
35. J. A. Hobson, 'The Inner Meaning of Protectionism'
36. Charles Ritchie to Winston Churchill, 1 June 1903 & Lord Hugh Cecil to
Winston S. Churchill, 3 June 1903
37. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911
38. 'The Man in the Street and Mr. Chamberlain' and 'Our Walking
Inquirers', Daily Mail
39. 'The Food Taxes in East Anglia' and 'Our Walking Inquirers', Daily Mail
40. Alexander M. Thompson, 'The Trade Union Congress'; Fred Knee, 'The
Trades Union Congress'
41. George Bernard Shaw, Fabianism and the Fiscal Question: an Alternative
Policy
42. 'Prime Minister's Manifesto: Address to Stirling Electors: Record of
the Late Government'; 'Free Fooders' Election Addresses: the bogus cry of
Home Rule'; 'Mr. Loe Strachey on the issue', Westminster Gazette
43. Lord Lansdowne to Arthur Balfour, 28 January & 4 February 1906
44. J. Bruce Glasier, 'The Old Toryism'
45. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
46. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
47. Editorial, Morning Post
48. J. Keir Hardie, 'Foreword' in A. Cobden-Sanderson, Richard Cobden, and
the Land of the People
49. Tariff Reform League, 'Introduction: the Policy of the Tariff Reform
League'
50. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911.
51. W. A. S. Hewins, 'Tariff Reform and the Political Situation'
52. 'What Lancashire Thinks', Jarrow Express & Tyneside Advertiser
53. 'No Referendum on Tariff Reform: Mr. Bonar Law on Unionist Policy. The
Truth as to Food Duties, Agreement with the Colonies, No Increase in Cost
of Living', London Evening Standard
54. 'Method and Principle: Tariff Reform League & Edinburgh Policy', The
Globe
55. Letter of 'Free Trader', Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser
56. 'Politicians all Patriots', West London Observer: the County Paper for
Middlesex and Surrey
Index
General Introduction
Volume 3 Introduction
1. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
2. Editorial on Mr. Wheelhouse's Parliamentary Motion, Huddersfield Daily
Chronicle
3. 'British Trade with France', Glasgow Herald
4. H. E. Crum-Ewing to Earl Granville, 29 November 1880, H. E. Crum-Ewing
to Joseph Chamberlain, 29 November 1880, Evelyn Ashley to Messrs. Monteith
& Kelly, 2 December 1880, Evelyn Ashley to T. D. Hill, 2 December 1880
5. 'The Sugar Bounties Question. Professor Fawcett, Lord Derby, and Mr.
Stewart M. P. on Bounties'
6. 'Commercial Treaties', Newcastle Courant
7. Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom. To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 8 June 1881, in Representations from Chambers of
Commerce and other commercial associations relative to the proposed new
Commercial Treaty with France and the French tariff.
8. 'Fair Trade', North-Eastern Daily Gazette for Middlesborough
9. 'The Protectionists' New Departure', Pall Mall Gazette: An Evening
Newspaper and Review
10. Extract from Agatha Ramm (ed.), The Political Correspondence of Mr.
Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1876-1886
11. 'Mr. Gladstone and the National Fair Trade League', Leeds Mercury;
Morning Post
12. Samuel Duncan to Winston Churchill, 19 October 1903
13. 'Fair Trade meeting in the City of London', Hampshire Advertiser
14. Extracts from Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry and
Commerce
15. 'The Government Defeat', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to
Industry and Commerce
16. 'Fair Trade', Daily News
17. 'Election results', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry
and Commerce
18. 'The Fair Trade Bubble Pricked', The North-Eastern Daily Gazette for
Middlesborough
19. Peripatetic, 'The National "Fair Trade League"', Cambridge Independent
Press and University Herald
20. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, England's Folly: a paper read before the Silk
Section of the Jubilee Exhibition, at Manchester, 21 October, 1887
21. Extract from 'Lord R. Churchill on Fair Trade', Standard
22. Lord Salisbury to George Goschen, 18 November 1887
23. 'Conservative Conference at Oxford: the Free Trade Question', Essex
Standard
24. 'John Bright - Past and Present', Reynolds's Newspaper
25. Harry Quelch, 'Protection and Poverty', Justice
26. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 and 30 June 1892
27. 'Lord Salisbury's attitude to Free Trade', Pall Mall Gazette
28. Extract from F. P. de Labilliere, Federal Britain; or, Unity and
Federation of the Empire
29. 'Mr. Keir Hardie on the Labour Party', Birmingham Daily Post; 'Labour
Politics', Reynolds's Newspaper
30. J. H. Round, 'The Protectionist Revival'
31. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 28 July 1896; Lord Farrer to Goldwin
Smith, 9 August 1896; Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 September 1896
32. Sidney Low, 'The Decline of Cobdenism'
33. Lawrence C. Tipper to Winston S. Churchill, 3 November 1902 & Lord
Dudley to Winston Churchill, 9 November 1902
34. 'A Tariff League: Important Declarations', Henley Advertiser
35. J. A. Hobson, 'The Inner Meaning of Protectionism'
36. Charles Ritchie to Winston Churchill, 1 June 1903 & Lord Hugh Cecil to
Winston S. Churchill, 3 June 1903
37. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911
38. 'The Man in the Street and Mr. Chamberlain' and 'Our Walking
Inquirers', Daily Mail
39. 'The Food Taxes in East Anglia' and 'Our Walking Inquirers', Daily Mail
40. Alexander M. Thompson, 'The Trade Union Congress'; Fred Knee, 'The
Trades Union Congress'
41. George Bernard Shaw, Fabianism and the Fiscal Question: an Alternative
Policy
42. 'Prime Minister's Manifesto: Address to Stirling Electors: Record of
the Late Government'; 'Free Fooders' Election Addresses: the bogus cry of
Home Rule'; 'Mr. Loe Strachey on the issue', Westminster Gazette
43. Lord Lansdowne to Arthur Balfour, 28 January & 4 February 1906
44. J. Bruce Glasier, 'The Old Toryism'
45. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
46. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
47. Editorial, Morning Post
48. J. Keir Hardie, 'Foreword' in A. Cobden-Sanderson, Richard Cobden, and
the Land of the People
49. Tariff Reform League, 'Introduction: the Policy of the Tariff Reform
League'
50. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911.
51. W. A. S. Hewins, 'Tariff Reform and the Political Situation'
52. 'What Lancashire Thinks', Jarrow Express & Tyneside Advertiser
53. 'No Referendum on Tariff Reform: Mr. Bonar Law on Unionist Policy. The
Truth as to Food Duties, Agreement with the Colonies, No Increase in Cost
of Living', London Evening Standard
54. 'Method and Principle: Tariff Reform League & Edinburgh Policy', The
Globe
55. Letter of 'Free Trader', Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser
56. 'Politicians all Patriots', West London Observer: the County Paper for
Middlesex and Surrey
Index
Volume 3: 1880-1914
General Introduction
Volume 3 Introduction
1. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
2. Editorial on Mr. Wheelhouse's Parliamentary Motion, Huddersfield Daily
Chronicle
3. 'British Trade with France', Glasgow Herald
4. H. E. Crum-Ewing to Earl Granville, 29 November 1880, H. E. Crum-Ewing
to Joseph Chamberlain, 29 November 1880, Evelyn Ashley to Messrs. Monteith
& Kelly, 2 December 1880, Evelyn Ashley to T. D. Hill, 2 December 1880
5. 'The Sugar Bounties Question. Professor Fawcett, Lord Derby, and Mr.
Stewart M. P. on Bounties'
6. 'Commercial Treaties', Newcastle Courant
7. Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom. To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 8 June 1881, in Representations from Chambers of
Commerce and other commercial associations relative to the proposed new
Commercial Treaty with France and the French tariff.
8. 'Fair Trade', North-Eastern Daily Gazette for Middlesborough
9. 'The Protectionists' New Departure', Pall Mall Gazette: An Evening
Newspaper and Review
10. Extract from Agatha Ramm (ed.), The Political Correspondence of Mr.
Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1876-1886
11. 'Mr. Gladstone and the National Fair Trade League', Leeds Mercury;
Morning Post
12. Samuel Duncan to Winston Churchill, 19 October 1903
13. 'Fair Trade meeting in the City of London', Hampshire Advertiser
14. Extracts from Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry and
Commerce
15. 'The Government Defeat', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to
Industry and Commerce
16. 'Fair Trade', Daily News
17. 'Election results', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry
and Commerce
18. 'The Fair Trade Bubble Pricked', The North-Eastern Daily Gazette for
Middlesborough
19. Peripatetic, 'The National "Fair Trade League"', Cambridge Independent
Press and University Herald
20. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, England's Folly: a paper read before the Silk
Section of the Jubilee Exhibition, at Manchester, 21 October, 1887
21. Extract from 'Lord R. Churchill on Fair Trade', Standard
22. Lord Salisbury to George Goschen, 18 November 1887
23. 'Conservative Conference at Oxford: the Free Trade Question', Essex
Standard
24. 'John Bright - Past and Present', Reynolds's Newspaper
25. Harry Quelch, 'Protection and Poverty', Justice
26. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 and 30 June 1892
27. 'Lord Salisbury's attitude to Free Trade', Pall Mall Gazette
28. Extract from F. P. de Labilliere, Federal Britain; or, Unity and
Federation of the Empire
29. 'Mr. Keir Hardie on the Labour Party', Birmingham Daily Post; 'Labour
Politics', Reynolds's Newspaper
30. J. H. Round, 'The Protectionist Revival'
31. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 28 July 1896; Lord Farrer to Goldwin
Smith, 9 August 1896; Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 September 1896
32. Sidney Low, 'The Decline of Cobdenism'
33. Lawrence C. Tipper to Winston S. Churchill, 3 November 1902 & Lord
Dudley to Winston Churchill, 9 November 1902
34. 'A Tariff League: Important Declarations', Henley Advertiser
35. J. A. Hobson, 'The Inner Meaning of Protectionism'
36. Charles Ritchie to Winston Churchill, 1 June 1903 & Lord Hugh Cecil to
Winston S. Churchill, 3 June 1903
37. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911
38. 'The Man in the Street and Mr. Chamberlain' and 'Our Walking
Inquirers', Daily Mail
39. 'The Food Taxes in East Anglia' and 'Our Walking Inquirers', Daily Mail
40. Alexander M. Thompson, 'The Trade Union Congress'; Fred Knee, 'The
Trades Union Congress'
41. George Bernard Shaw, Fabianism and the Fiscal Question: an Alternative
Policy
42. 'Prime Minister's Manifesto: Address to Stirling Electors: Record of
the Late Government'; 'Free Fooders' Election Addresses: the bogus cry of
Home Rule'; 'Mr. Loe Strachey on the issue', Westminster Gazette
43. Lord Lansdowne to Arthur Balfour, 28 January & 4 February 1906
44. J. Bruce Glasier, 'The Old Toryism'
45. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
46. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
47. Editorial, Morning Post
48. J. Keir Hardie, 'Foreword' in A. Cobden-Sanderson, Richard Cobden, and
the Land of the People
49. Tariff Reform League, 'Introduction: the Policy of the Tariff Reform
League'
50. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911.
51. W. A. S. Hewins, 'Tariff Reform and the Political Situation'
52. 'What Lancashire Thinks', Jarrow Express & Tyneside Advertiser
53. 'No Referendum on Tariff Reform: Mr. Bonar Law on Unionist Policy. The
Truth as to Food Duties, Agreement with the Colonies, No Increase in Cost
of Living', London Evening Standard
54. 'Method and Principle: Tariff Reform League & Edinburgh Policy', The
Globe
55. Letter of 'Free Trader', Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser
56. 'Politicians all Patriots', West London Observer: the County Paper for
Middlesex and Surrey
Index
General Introduction
Volume 3 Introduction
1. Extract from W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce
in Modern Times: laissez faire
2. Editorial on Mr. Wheelhouse's Parliamentary Motion, Huddersfield Daily
Chronicle
3. 'British Trade with France', Glasgow Herald
4. H. E. Crum-Ewing to Earl Granville, 29 November 1880, H. E. Crum-Ewing
to Joseph Chamberlain, 29 November 1880, Evelyn Ashley to Messrs. Monteith
& Kelly, 2 December 1880, Evelyn Ashley to T. D. Hill, 2 December 1880
5. 'The Sugar Bounties Question. Professor Fawcett, Lord Derby, and Mr.
Stewart M. P. on Bounties'
6. 'Commercial Treaties', Newcastle Courant
7. Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom. To the Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 8 June 1881, in Representations from Chambers of
Commerce and other commercial associations relative to the proposed new
Commercial Treaty with France and the French tariff.
8. 'Fair Trade', North-Eastern Daily Gazette for Middlesborough
9. 'The Protectionists' New Departure', Pall Mall Gazette: An Evening
Newspaper and Review
10. Extract from Agatha Ramm (ed.), The Political Correspondence of Mr.
Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1876-1886
11. 'Mr. Gladstone and the National Fair Trade League', Leeds Mercury;
Morning Post
12. Samuel Duncan to Winston Churchill, 19 October 1903
13. 'Fair Trade meeting in the City of London', Hampshire Advertiser
14. Extracts from Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry and
Commerce
15. 'The Government Defeat', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to
Industry and Commerce
16. 'Fair Trade', Daily News
17. 'Election results', Fair-Trade: a Weekly Journal devoted to Industry
and Commerce
18. 'The Fair Trade Bubble Pricked', The North-Eastern Daily Gazette for
Middlesborough
19. Peripatetic, 'The National "Fair Trade League"', Cambridge Independent
Press and University Herald
20. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, England's Folly: a paper read before the Silk
Section of the Jubilee Exhibition, at Manchester, 21 October, 1887
21. Extract from 'Lord R. Churchill on Fair Trade', Standard
22. Lord Salisbury to George Goschen, 18 November 1887
23. 'Conservative Conference at Oxford: the Free Trade Question', Essex
Standard
24. 'John Bright - Past and Present', Reynolds's Newspaper
25. Harry Quelch, 'Protection and Poverty', Justice
26. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 and 30 June 1892
27. 'Lord Salisbury's attitude to Free Trade', Pall Mall Gazette
28. Extract from F. P. de Labilliere, Federal Britain; or, Unity and
Federation of the Empire
29. 'Mr. Keir Hardie on the Labour Party', Birmingham Daily Post; 'Labour
Politics', Reynolds's Newspaper
30. J. H. Round, 'The Protectionist Revival'
31. Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 28 July 1896; Lord Farrer to Goldwin
Smith, 9 August 1896; Goldwin Smith to Lord Farrer, 22 September 1896
32. Sidney Low, 'The Decline of Cobdenism'
33. Lawrence C. Tipper to Winston S. Churchill, 3 November 1902 & Lord
Dudley to Winston Churchill, 9 November 1902
34. 'A Tariff League: Important Declarations', Henley Advertiser
35. J. A. Hobson, 'The Inner Meaning of Protectionism'
36. Charles Ritchie to Winston Churchill, 1 June 1903 & Lord Hugh Cecil to
Winston S. Churchill, 3 June 1903
37. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911
38. 'The Man in the Street and Mr. Chamberlain' and 'Our Walking
Inquirers', Daily Mail
39. 'The Food Taxes in East Anglia' and 'Our Walking Inquirers', Daily Mail
40. Alexander M. Thompson, 'The Trade Union Congress'; Fred Knee, 'The
Trades Union Congress'
41. George Bernard Shaw, Fabianism and the Fiscal Question: an Alternative
Policy
42. 'Prime Minister's Manifesto: Address to Stirling Electors: Record of
the Late Government'; 'Free Fooders' Election Addresses: the bogus cry of
Home Rule'; 'Mr. Loe Strachey on the issue', Westminster Gazette
43. Lord Lansdowne to Arthur Balfour, 28 January & 4 February 1906
44. J. Bruce Glasier, 'The Old Toryism'
45. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
46. Extract from W. A. S. Hewins, The Apologia of an Imperialist: Forty
Years of the Empire Policy
47. Editorial, Morning Post
48. J. Keir Hardie, 'Foreword' in A. Cobden-Sanderson, Richard Cobden, and
the Land of the People
49. Tariff Reform League, 'Introduction: the Policy of the Tariff Reform
League'
50. Extract from Beatrice Webb Typescript Diary, 2 January 1901-10 February
1911.
51. W. A. S. Hewins, 'Tariff Reform and the Political Situation'
52. 'What Lancashire Thinks', Jarrow Express & Tyneside Advertiser
53. 'No Referendum on Tariff Reform: Mr. Bonar Law on Unionist Policy. The
Truth as to Food Duties, Agreement with the Colonies, No Increase in Cost
of Living', London Evening Standard
54. 'Method and Principle: Tariff Reform League & Edinburgh Policy', The
Globe
55. Letter of 'Free Trader', Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser
56. 'Politicians all Patriots', West London Observer: the County Paper for
Middlesex and Surrey
Index