The author, taking as his theme a J. S. Mill statement that `their lot was cast in the 10 years of inevitable reaction,' analyzes political developments after the Reform Act of 1832 as they affected the monarchy, the House of Lords, the established Church, and the two major political parties.
Reaction and Reconstruction in English Politics 1832-1852 (Contributions to the Study of Education)
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Author(s)Gash, Norman
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
ISBN / ASIN0313229279
ISBN-139780313229275
AvailabilityIn stock
Sales Rank19,221
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