Joseph Chamberlain's political career was immense, embracing the campaign for state education, municipal reform, opposition to Irish home rule, social reform, foreign and colonial affairs, and imperial preference. He was a formative influence on the development of party politics in late Victorian and Edwardian England. This bibliography provides the most comprehensive survey to date of primary and secondary material relating to this seminal figure.The bibliographical references listed in the volume cover every stage and aspect of Chamberlain's controversial career. Editorial comments are designed to assist the student and the researcher. The work also cites key articles detailing Chamberlain's relationship with the press and surveys the abundant political ephemera provoked by his career. In addition, the volume includes a chronology, biographical essay, and indexes. The volume seeks to provide a starting point for historians and other researchers interested in Chamberlain, his politics, and the conflicts his career engendered.
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Joseph Chamberlain's political career was immense, embracing the campaign for state education, municipal reform, opposition to Irish home rule, social reform, foreign and colonial affairs, and imperial preference.
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Preface Acknowledgments Biographical Essay Chronology Manuscript and Archival Sources Personal Writings Biographies Political Career Personal and Professional Life Historiographical Materials Iconography Pamphlets and Ephemera Contemporary Newspapers Author Index Subject Index
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ISBN
9780313282904
Publisert
1994-07-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
152
Biographical note
SCOTT NEWTON is Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wales, College of Cardiff. He is the coauthor, with Dilwyn Porter, of Modernization Frustrated: The Politics of Economic Decline in Britain since 1900 (1988).
DILWYN PORTER is Senior Lecturer in History at Worcester College. He is the coauthor, with Scott Newton, of Modernization Frustrated: The Politics of Economic Decline in Britain since 1900 (1988).