Although Sir Robert Peel was one of Great Britain's outstanding
19th-century prime ministers, only recently has the most important
material on him become available and serious studies been written.
This book provides both a guide to sources and literature and an
introduction to the most important aspects of Sir Robert Peel's
career. A brief biography, a chronology, and summaries of the lives
of his political contemporaries point to the main themes of his
political life, including repeal of the Corn Laws, reform of the
criminal code, and regulation of banking. The bibliography guides
the reader to relevant information on Peel, including manuscript
collections, contemporary printed sources, and recent biographies
and critical studies.
The bibliography provides a guide to the relevant information on
Peel. The book covers manuscript collections and their locations
along with contemporary printed sources, including memoirs and
diaries, newspapers and pamphlets. Recent biographies and critical
studies are described, as are publications on the general history
of the period. The work also covers assessments of Peel's
achievements, both by his contemporaries and by later
historians.
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