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The Age of Reform, 1815-1870 / by Sir Llewellyn Woodward.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford history of England ; 13.Publisher: Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1962Copyright date: ©1962Edition: Second editionDescription: xix pages, 681 pages : maps (some folded) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0198217110
  • 9780198217114
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Age of Reform.DDC classification:
  • 942 oxf,13
LOC classification:
  • DA530 .W6 1962
Contents:
Introduction : England in 1815 -- Book I Politics and parties : The politics of the upper class and the reform of Parliament, 1815-32 -- Monarchy, ministers, and parties, 1832-46 : the age of Melbourne and Peel -- The politics of the people, 1830-50 : chartism, factory legislation -- Party politics and political leaders, 1846-70 ; the confusion of parties : the Reform Act of 1867.
Book II England and Europe : Foreign policy, 1815-29 ; Castlereagh, Canning, and Wellington -- The foreign policy of Palmerston, 1830-41 ; the Entente with France, 1841-6 ; Palmerston and the crown, 1848-52 -- The Eastern question, 1841-54, and the Crimean War -- The foreign policy of Palmerston, 1856-65.
Book III Ireland, the colonies, and India : Ireland -- The colonies -- India.
Book IV The age of reform : The organization of a civilized social life -- Education, 1815-70 -- Religion and the churches -- English literature and the development of ideas -- Movements in the sciences and arts -- The condition of the people, 1850-70 -- List of cabinets.
Summary: Bibliogr. p. 632-657. Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 632-657) and index.

Introduction : England in 1815 -- Book I Politics and parties : The politics of the upper class and the reform of Parliament, 1815-32 -- Monarchy, ministers, and parties, 1832-46 : the age of Melbourne and Peel -- The politics of the people, 1830-50 : chartism, factory legislation -- Party politics and political leaders, 1846-70 ; the confusion of parties : the Reform Act of 1867.

Book II England and Europe : Foreign policy, 1815-29 ; Castlereagh, Canning, and Wellington -- The foreign policy of Palmerston, 1830-41 ; the Entente with France, 1841-6 ; Palmerston and the crown, 1848-52 -- The Eastern question, 1841-54, and the Crimean War -- The foreign policy of Palmerston, 1856-65.

Book III Ireland, the colonies, and India : Ireland -- The colonies -- India.

Book IV The age of reform : The organization of a civilized social life -- Education, 1815-70 -- Religion and the churches -- English literature and the development of ideas -- Movements in the sciences and arts -- The condition of the people, 1850-70 -- List of cabinets.

Bibliogr. p. 632-657. Index.

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