Christopher Harvie, the late H. C. G. Matthew9780192853981, 0192853988
Table of contents :
Contents……Page 10
List of Illustrations……Page 12
List of Maps……Page 14
1 Reflections on the Revolutions……Page 16
2 Industrial Development……Page 24
3 Reform and Religion……Page 33
4 The Wars Abroad……Page 37
5 Roads to Freedom……Page 45
6 Coping with Reform……Page 50
7 ‘Unless the Lord Build the City …’……Page 56
8 ‘The Ringing Grooves of Change’……Page 63
9 Politics and Diplomacy: Palmerston’s Years……Page 69
10 Incorporation……Page 74
11 Free Trade: An Industrial Economy Rampant……Page 79
12 A Shifting Population: Town and Country……Page 92
13 The Masses and the Classes: The Urban Worker……Page 101
14 Clerks and Commerce: The Lower Middle Class……Page 109
15 The Propertied Classes……Page 112
16 Pomp and Circumstance……Page 116
17 ‘A Great Change in Manners’……Page 120
18 ‘Villa Tories’: The Conservative Resurgence……Page 122
19 Ireland, Scotland, Wales: Home Rule Frustrated……Page 127
20 Reluctant Imperialists?……Page 133
21 The Fin-de-Siècle Reaction: New Views of the State……Page 140
22 Old Liberalism, New Liberalism, Labourism, and Tariff Reform……Page 146
23 Edwardian Years: A Crisis of the State Contained……Page 151
24 ‘Your English Summer’s Done’……Page 158
Further Reading……Page 162
Chronology……Page 168
Prime Ministers 1789-1914……Page 174
B……Page 176
C……Page 177
D……Page 178
G……Page 179
K……Page 180
M……Page 181
P……Page 182
S……Page 183
T……Page 184
W……Page 185
Y……Page 186
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