THE PASSING OF THE WHIGS 1832-1886
Written by Donald Southgate
Published by Macmillan & Co. Ltd.
in 1962
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- HISTORY
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- POLITICS
THE PASSING OF THE WHIGS 1832-1886
Written by Donald Southgate.
Stock no. 1330835
1965.
Softcover.
Very good condition.
Portraying Whiggery in its last generations. Papermac 114. Cardwraps. 488 pages (including index). Some b/w photos and pull-out tables. Cardwraps are a little marked at edges and browned to spine. Foxing to textblock, also affecting some page margins.
Front cover
Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Whigs Who Went Before
- I. The Coup D'Etat, 1831-2
- II. The Coach Upset, 1834
- III. Stalemated, 1834-9
- IV. The Whigs and the Landed Interest
- V. The Whigs and the Corn Law Crisis
- VI. The Whigs and the Condition of England
- VII. The Whigs and the Colonies
- VIII. The Whigs and the Condition of Ireland
- IX. Whiggery is not Enougnt
- X. Coalition, 1852-5
- XI. The Primacy of Palmerston
- XII. The Dishing of the Whigs
- XIII. The Whigs and Mr Gladstone
- XIV. The Defence of 'Liberty and Property'
- XV. The Parting of the Ways, 1886
- Finis
- Apendixes: Introduction
- I. Section I: Whig and Liberal Cabinet Ministers 1830-85
- Section II: Principal Household Appointments
- Section III: Ministers who did not reach the Cabinet
- II. The Whig Nobility and Electoral Contest 1832-85
- III. Genealogical Tables
- Bibliography
- Index