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A classic of British history that has been read by thousands of
students, historians and general readers Trevelyan was one of the
leading historians of the first part of the Twentieth century
Includes a new foreword by Peter Gaunt
A classic of British history that has been read by thousands of
students, historians and general readers Trevelyan was one of the
leading historians of the first part of the Twentieth century
Includes a new foreword by Peter Gaunt
First published in 1945, this book presents the text of the
National Book League's Third Annual Lecture, which was delivered
during that year by the renowned British historian G. M. Trevelyan
(1876-1962). The text provides a discussion of the relationship
between the reading public and the nature of historical enquiry.
This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
historiography and the works of Trevelyan.
First published in 1909, as the second edition of an 1898 original,
this book forms part of the Cambridge Historical Series. The text
presents a discussion of the main events and key phases in the
process of Italian unification, beginning with discussion of the
early uprisings and moving through to the establishment and
development of the Italian Parliament. A detailed bibliography is
also provided. This is a highly readable book that will be of value
to anyone with an interest in historiography and approaches to
nineteenth-century Italian history.
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751) was a prominent
English politician and political philosopher. Originally published
in 1932, this book consists of numbers 6-8 from Bolingbroke's
Letters on the Study and Use of History. The selected letters
provide an account of the historical events leading up to the
Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, justifying the Treaty whilst at the same
time admitting to the inadequacy of some the terms. The text also
contains an introduction by renowned political historian G. M.
Trevelyan (1876-1962). This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in Bolingbroke and European history.
In this volume Professor Trevelyan has made accessible a number of
documents THAT are essential for the study of Queen Anne's reign
down to 1707, including some from the British Museum MSS.
"Keep it in print! American students can read it. Still by far the best value for money . . ."--Professor Daniel A. Baugh, Cornell University
Contents Include: England on the Eve of the Industrial Revolution -
County Elections - The end of George III's Personal Government -
The Reactions on English Politics of Economic Change and of the
French Revolution - The War with the French Republic, 1793-1802) -
Ireland, 1782-1800 - The Napoleonic Struggle - Wellington and the
Peninsular War - The Industrial Revolution - Highways and Horses -
After the War 1815-22 - Liberal Toryism, 1822-27 - The Break up of
the Tory Party, 1827-30 - Wellington, the Whigs and the Nation,
1830-32 - The Whigs and the Reform Era, 1832-5 - The Whigs and the
Empire - The Crown after the Reform Bill -, Evolution in the Church
- The Abortive revolutions of 1848-9 - India from the Napoleonic
Wars to the Mutiny - The Last days of Whig-Liberalism - Mill,
Darwin and the New Era - The Franco-Prussian War - Gladstone's
Second Ministry, 1880-5 - The Salisbury Ministries - Salisbury and
Chamberlain - Enclosures of Land - List of Ministries - List of
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