The Whig revival, 1808-1830

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    • Hay, William Anthony

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The Whig revival, 1808-1830

William Anthony Hay

(Studies in modern history)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-224) and index

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Between 1808 and 1830, the Whigs made a remarkable transition from opposition to office that highlights important trends in early Nineteenth-Century Britain. The Whig Revival examines how a coalition between provincial interest groups and the parliamentary party established them as a viable governing party by 1830. Where earlier studies have focused on the Whigs experience in government or liberal reform movements, this work examines their years in opposition and how the struggle for power broadened the political nation beyond metropolitan elites.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Party Structure and the Whigs in British Politics Elections, the Press, and Whig Tactics in Opposition: 1812-17 1818 and the Westmorland Election Social Tension and Party Politics in 1819 Public Opinion and the Limits of Opposition: 1820-26 A Revolution in Parties: 1827-30 Conclusion Notes Bibliography

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