
From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)
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Authors:
- Bell, Kenneth (Kenneth Norman)
1884 - 1951
- Winbolt, S. E. (Samuel Edward)
1868 - 1944
About this book
In the dynamic landscape of British politics during the mid-19th century, "From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)" by Ewing Harding offers a meticulous exploration of a transformative era marked by shifting power dynamics and ideological battles. This compelling document delves into the rivalry between two iconic leaders, revealing how their contrasting visions shaped national policy and public sentiment. Harding highlights pivotal developments such as the expansion of the British Empire and the rise of the Conservative Party, emphasizing the struggle for influence in an age of reform. Ideal for students and historians alike, this volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of governance and societal change during a critical juncture in English history.
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