The making of the Second Reform Bill
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The making of the Second Reform Bill
(Modern revivals in history)
Gregg Revivals, c1992
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Note
"First published in Australia in 1966 by Melbourne University Press and in Great Britain by Cambridge University Press"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 283-290
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The passing of the second Parliamentary Reform bill in 1867 was one of the most important events in British political history. Drawing on the personal papers of the principle players - Gladstone, Russel and Disraeli, Professor Smith offers a detailed account of the passing of the Bill, the defeat of its predecessor in 1866, and the political motivations of the leading figures. Light is also shed on the role of back-benchers from all parties in determining the fate of the franchise proposals, and the whole narrative is set in a context of rapid social change and popular agitation.
Table of Contents
- The emergence of the labour aristocracy
- the system of representation
- the second reform period, 1851-65
- the Reform Bill of 1866
- the Reform Bill of 1867. The emergence of the labour aristocracy
- the system of representation
- the second reform period, 1851-1856
- the Reform Bill of 1866
- the Reform Bill of 1867.
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