BRITAIN IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY
Written by A.D. Harvey
Published by B.T. Batsford Ltd.
in 1978
ISBN: 0713410329
- Categorised in:
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- POLITICS
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Front cover
Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INRODUCTION
- PART ONE:
- THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF POLITICS
- 1 Oligarchy
- 2 Voters and Public Opinion
- 3 The Political Consciousness of the Working Classes
- 4 Church and Religion
- 5 Lower Class Unrest before 1803
- 6 The Ideas of the Jacobins
- 7 Anti-Reform Propaganda in the 1790's
- PART TWO
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL CONFLICT
- 1 The Addington Ministry
- 2 The Second Ministry of Pitt
- 3 The Ministry of All the Talents
- 4 The Portland Ministry
- 5 The Revival of Reform
- 6 The Collapse of the Portland Ministry
- 7 The Perceval Ministry
- 8 The Months of Crisis
- PART THREE
- WHAT THE POLITICIANS ACHIEVED
- 1 The Aims and Conduct of the War
- 2 Government Economic Policy
- 3 The Economic Consequences of the War