Essays Presented to Sir Lewis Namier
Author: Lewis Namier
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Published: 1956
Total Pages: 562
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Author: Lewis Namier
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Published: 1956
Total Pages: 562
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: H. J. Blackham
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-04-15
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 1135026092
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book traces the rise and fall of political philosophies since the 17th century. The second part of the book shows how the general technique of cumulative learning from experience applies to social legislation and social services, party politics to defence strategy and to the trends that follow the modern explosion of knowledge and capital. The main argument is that social control is at its best a deliberate joint creation of and learning from social experience; and in this sense political discipline although not the same as logical or scientific discipline is like them a submission to form, not force. The book gives a definite meaning to the idea of human progress and finds reason for a restoration of political hope and faith.
Author: Richard Middleton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-08-22
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780521521321
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmphasizes the role of teamwork in the British government's conduct of the Seven Year's War.
Author: Christopher Reid
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2012-11-29
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 0191655155
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough the later eighteenth century has long been regarded as parliamentary oratory's golden age, its speaking history remains to a large extent unexplored. Imprison'd Wranglers looks in detail at the making of a rhetorical culture inside and outside of the House of Commons during this eventful period, a time when Parliament consolidated its authority as a national institution and gained a new kind of prominence in the public eye. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary sources including newspaper reports, parliamentary diaries, memoirs, correspondence, political cartoons, and portraiture, this book reconstructs the scene in St. Stephen's Chapel, where the Commons then sat. It shows how reputations were forged and characters contested as speakers like Burke, North, Fox, and Pitt crossed swords in confrontations that were both personal and political. With close attention to the early lives of selected MPs, it pieces together the education of the parliamentary elite from their initiation as public speakers in schools, universities, and debating clubs to the moment of trial when they rose to speak in the House for the first time. Since this was the period when the newspaper reporting of parliamentary debates was first established, the book also assesses the impact speeches made on the audiences of ordinary readers outside Parliament. It explains how parliamentary speeches got into print, what was at stake politically in that process, and argues that changing conceptions of publicness in the eighteenth century altered the image of the parliamentary speaker and unsettled the traditional rhetorical culture of the House.
Author: John Stevenson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-06-06
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 1317897145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Stevenson has revised and expanded his standard but long-unobtainable work on Popular Protest and Public Order 1700-1870 in two self-sufficient volumes. The first (1700-1832) appeared in 1992; this is its keenly-awaited sequel. The greater part of it is entirely new, and brings the analysis of popular disturbance -- and its political and economic roots -- through to modern times. Tracing the theme through from the Chartists of the late 1830s to the British Union of Fascists in the late 1930s, it highlights both the changing agendas and the unchanging tensions that underlie social disorder.
Author: Richard Harding
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-11-30
Total Pages: 574
ISBN-13: 1351125893
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of essays sets out to present a sample of the rich diversity of writings on naval history in this period. The collection covers subjects ranging from strategy, operations and tactics, to administration, technology and the maritime economy. Within this volume the reader will be able to see essays that influenced the development of modern naval history through to samples of some of the latest research.
Author: Peter Jupp
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-07-27
Total Pages: 495
ISBN-13: 1349268194
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on an extensive range of sources, this impressive book analyses the principal institutions and features of British politics on the eve of reform: the monarchy, the prime ministership, the cabinet, the departments of State, parliamentary legislation, investigation, debate and parties, and the relationship between Parliament, the media, public opinion and popular politics. Designed to provide an accessible guide to how British politics was conducted in the early nineteenth century, this book leads to two main conclusions about pre-Reform politics: the unpredictability and openness of parliamentary affairs, and the centrality of Parliament to the politics of all social classes.
Author: Immanuel Wallerstein
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2011-05-11
Total Pages: 398
ISBN-13: 0520267583
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Modern World System", Immanuel Wallerstein's influential multivolume reinterpretation of global history, traces the emergence and development of the modern world from the sixteenth century to the twentieth. -- From publisher's description.
Author: Dorothy Marshall
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-06-17
Total Pages: 463
ISBN-13: 1317873017
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Author: Horace Walpole
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 2017-06-27
Total Pages: 698
ISBN-13: 1101907894
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new and newly annotated selection of letters--the only selected edition available in hardcover--from the English eighteenth-century historian, novelist, and politician whose correspondence is one of the most admired in English literature. Author of the first gothic novel and son of the first prime minister of Great Britain, Horace Walpole had wide-ranging interests that included literature, politics, world affairs, collecting, antiquities, and architecture. He wrote to his numerous correspondents on these and other topics in prose that is celebrated for its charm, eloquence, and wit. This new Everyman's edition offers an extensive selection of Walpole's letters, helpfully arranged by subject so the reader can choose from themes including social life, the Court, politics, literature, and the evolution of his Gothic castle and art and book collections at Strawberry Hill. This edition offers new annotations throughout, with introductions to its various sections and a general introduction on Walpole as a letter writer. In addition, the text of the letters has been corrected and previously excised passages have been restored.