Gladstone Centenary Essays

Gladstone Centenary Essays by David Bebbington, published by Liverpool University Press in 2000, is an illustrated edition comprising 286 pages. This book provides an overview of W E Gladstone’s significant impact on nineteenth-century politics, exploring his extensive political career from the first Reform Act to the final years of the century.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into various aspects of Gladstone’s life and political influence, addressing topics such as parliamentary reform, free trade, and the dynamics between his English Nonconformist supporters and Irish Unionist opponents. This edition serves as a comprehensive examination of Gladstone’s contributions to political science and history during a transformative period in modern Britain.
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W E Gladstone towers over the politics of the nineteenth century. Covering the statesman’s long political life from the first Reform Act to the last decade of the nineteenth century, this title discusses topics as diverse as parliamentary reform and free trade, Gladstone’s English Nonconformist supporters and his Irish Unionist opponents.
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