Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
Type of Medium
Language
Region
Library
Years
Person/Organisation
Keywords
  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV048623786
    Format: xlix, 271 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-367-56513-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-003-09811-9
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568083602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xlix, 271 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003098119 , 1003098118 , 9781000895926 , 1000895920 , 9781000895865 , 1000895866
    Content: This volume takes up the story of exacerbated political divisions from 1841 onwards, with a clearer demarcation in political life caused at least partly by commercial policy considerations. Ultimately, the success of free trade policies, implemented by Sir Robert Peel after 1841, saw the reconfiguration of political parties and had lasting effects and impact on party politics. Yet in the period up to 1879, there was a broad consensus on maintaining the free trade settlement of 1846. This period, often seen as a ⁰́₈free trade interlude⁰́₉ book-ended by a far more complex range of opinions, policies, and strategies surrounding commercial policy, was characterised by British manufacturing expansion, deeper penetration of foreign and colonial markets, and the adoption of freer trade policies by foreign nations. Ultimately, none of these developments lasted in the long term. By the end of 1879, commercial policy was again controversial. The type of sources in this volume includecorrespondence from The Panmure Papers, the Later Correspondence of Lord John Russell, and diary material from Lord Ashley and John Bright. There is also a considerable body of material from newspapers, including the Morning Chronicle, Northern Star, Manchester Guardian, and Liverpool Mercury. Manuscript materials from Richard Cobden, John Benjamin Smith, and Lord John Russell among others are also present.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1854656848
    Format: 1 online resource (l, 272 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003098119 , 1003098118 , 9781000895926 , 1000895920 , 9781000895865 , 1000895866
    Content: Volume 2: 1841-1879General IntroductionVolume 2 Introduction1. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith, 28 March 18412. Extract from Richard Oastler, The Fleet Papers; being Letters to Thomas Thornhill Esquire of Riddlesworth With occasional communications from friends3. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.), Journal of Henry Cockburn, being a continuation of the memorials of his time, 1831-18544. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith, 2 May 1841 5. Dundee Chamber of Commerce, Baltic Coffee House minute books, 1835-50; Richard Cobden to Alexander Low, and editorial; ⁰́₈Borough Election ; ⁰́₈Dundee Election 6. Richard Cobden to Charles Pelham Villiers, 6 September 18417. Extract from Edwin Hodder (ed.), The Life and Work of the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury8. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren, 12 March 18429. Sir Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker, 27 July & 3 August 184210. Richard Cobden to Lord Brougham, 5 August 1842 11. Robert Peel to John Wilson Croker [Extract], 8 August 1842 12. Lord John Russell to Fox Maule, 20 December 1842 and Fox Maule to Lord John Russell, 25 December 184213. Lord Palmerston to Lord John Russell, 28 April 1843 14. ⁰́₈The Anti-Corn Law League and the Country 15. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren, 1 June 184316. Article from Morning Chronicle, 29 September 184317. ⁰́₈Central Agricultural Protection Society , and ⁰́₈Editorial from Essex Standard18. Extract from R. L. Hill, Toryism and the People, 1832-1846 19. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge, 11 March 1845 20. Lord John Russell, Letter to the Electors of the City of London, 22 November 184521. Henry Goulburn to Sir Robert Peel, 30 November 184522. Extract from Thomas Cleghorn (ed.), Journal of Henry Cockburn, being a continuation of the memorials of his time, 1831-185423. Sir James Graham to Lord John Russell, 12 December 1845 24. ⁰́₈The Corn Laws and ⁰́₈The Crisis 25. Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria,16 December 1845, Sir Robert Peel to Queen Victoria, 17 December 1845, and Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria, 20 December 1845 26. ⁰́₈The Struggle , Northern Star and National Trades Journal 27. Richard Cobden to John Benjamin Smith, 28 January 1846, 28. Editorial on Lord Grey and Free Trade, Morning Post29. Extract from R. L. Hill, Toryism and the People, 1832-1846 30. John Wilson Croker to Lord Brougham, 4 & 8 February 184631. ⁰́₈Mr. C. Greville on the "Education" of Public Men , Weekly Chronicle32. ⁰́₈Uncalled-for Interference , Carlisle Journal33. ⁰́₈The Premier s Anti-Corn Law Crotchet , Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire 34. Henry Negus Burroughes MP to Sir Robert Peel, 27 March 184635. Macfie and son, sugar refiners, letter and memorial to Lord John Russell and Viscount Palmerston, 9 May 184636. Sir Robert Peel s Memorandum on the Position of the Corn Laws, 21 June 1846 37. Lord Stanley to John Wilson Croker [Extract], 23 August 184638. ⁰́₈The Navigation Acts , Aberdeen Journal39. ⁰́₈Metropolitan Memoranda , Liverpool Mail; ⁰́₈The Journeymen Bakers , Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette40. Benjamin Disraeli to Lord Stanley, 20 October 1849, with enclosure, Benjamin Disraeli to George Frederick Young, 19 October 1849, and Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli, 25 October 184941. Richard Cobden to Lord John Russell, 20 March 185242. ⁰́₈The Four Political Factions , Reynolds s Newspaper43. Karl Marx:Tories and Whigs 44. Lord John Russell to Lord Aberdeen, 17 August 185245. Lord John Russell to Lord Yarborough, 10 October 1852 46. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.), The Diaries of John Bright 47. Lord Derby to Benjamin Disraeli, 20 June 48. Richard Cobden to Joseph Sturge, 26 August 185349. Extract from R. A. J. Walling (ed.), The Diaries of John Bright 50. Charles E. Greville, The Greville Memoirs: a Journal of the Reigns of King George IV, King William IV, and Queen Victoria; George Armistead & Co, David Martin & Co, Allan Edward & Co., Paton & Fleming, Edward Baxter & son & c. to George Duncan MP, 20 October 185451. John Bright to Richard Cobden, 16 April 185752. Extract from Richard Cobden, Diary in France and Algeria, 1859-6153. John Bright to Richard Cobden, 5 February 186054. Extract from Richard Cobden, Diary in France and Algeria, 1859-6155. Richard Cobden to John Slagg, 15 February 186256. Richard Cobden to Duncan McLaren, 17 March 186357. [Lord Salisbury], Review: Art. X. 1. An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution, from the Reign of Henry VII. to the present Time by John Earl Russell. 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform by Earl Grey. 3. The Liberal Dilemma. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the ⁰́₈Times by Charles Buxton, M.P.58. Richard Cobden to Henry Ashworth, 27 August 186459. ⁰́₈Reciprocal Free Trade , Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser60. ⁰́₈Manchester Reciprocity Association , Standard61. Lord Granville to Gladstone, 21 September 1871 and Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville, 23 September 187162. Memorandum of Mr. Gladstone, 3-9 October 1871 63. ⁰́₈The Revivers of British Industry and Mr. John Bright , Manchester Evening News64. ⁰́₈The Coventry Protectionists and Mr. Bright, M.P. , Manchester Weekly Times65. Extract from John Stuart Mill, Autobiography, 66. ⁰́₈The Depressed State of Trade and Reciprocity , East London Observer, and Tower Hamlets and Borough of Hackney Chronicle; ⁰́₈Conference of Conservatives at Blackpool , Preston Chronicle and Lancashire Advertiser67. J. N.:A New Zollverein Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Advertiser68. ⁰́₈The Social Science Congress , Daily News (London); ⁰́₈Social Science Congress , Glasgow HeraldIndex
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367565138
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367565138
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Did you mean 1000089118?
Did you mean 1000098168?
Did you mean 1000338118?
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. Further information can be found on the KOBV privacy pages