Aristocratic Government in the Age of Reform by Peter Mandler - ISBN: 9780198217817
Hardcover
Challenges the view that there was a smooth and inevitable progression towards liberalism in early nineteenth-century England. This book examines the argument used by the high Whigs that the landed aristocracy still had a positive contribution to make to the welfare of the people.

Aristocratic Government in the Age of Reform

Whigs and Liberals 1830-1852

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  • Hardcover

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    5 July 1990

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Summary

This book challenges the view that there was a smooth and inevitable progression towards liberalism in early nineteenth-century England. It examines the argument used by the high Whigs that the landed aristocracy still had a positive contribution to make to the welfare of the people. This argument came under scrutiny as the laissez-faire state met with serious criticism in the 1830s and 1840s, when the majority of people proved unwilling to accept the compromise'forged between the middle …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198217817
ISBN-10:0198217811
Author:Peter Mandler
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Clarendon Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:5 July 1990
Weight:602g
Dimensions:242mm x 163mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

a wide-ranging and provocative book, attractive to read, its argument powerfully and elegantly stated ... Mandler politely raps the knuckles of a number of historians ... The book certainly deserves to be widely read. It will lead to considerable discussion.'H C G Matthew, Times Literary Supplementan interesting and original insight on the development of British politics in the 19th century’Times Higher Education Supplement’The Peel ‘special subject’ at Oxford has inspired many excellent monographs, among which Peter Mandler’s book stands with the very best. This rich, original and entertaining study not only brilliantly reintegrates high and low politics but provokes an entire rethinking of the Age of Reform.‘A.C. Howe, London School of Economics, History, February 1992’The Peel ‘special subject’ at Oxford has inspired many excellent monographs, among which Peter Mandler’s book stands with the very best. Based on an exhaustive range of private and public archives, and thoroughly grounded in the contemporary and historical literature, this work substantially reinterprets our understanding of the Whig party in the supposed ‘Age of Peel’.‘History, No.249, February 1992’Dr Mandler’s is an interesting hypothesis. Dr Mandler has re-emphasised the role of parliament and politics in this period, and led us firmly away from those who saw the reforms of the time, other than parliamentary reform itself, as some sort of inevitable process of social change. For that, and for the many other good things this thoroughly researched book contains, it is to be recommended.‘A.J. Heeson, University of Durham, Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Vol. 13, No. 1, June 1993’Imaginative and based pon considerable research.‘Abraham D. Kriegel, Memphis State University, Journal of British Studies, July 1993’Mandler has used an impressive range of manuscript sources and his examination of Whig correspondence contains much that is new, interesting and valuable;‘Norman Gash. Longport, Somerset. EHR Shorter Notices April ‘94

About The Author

Peter Mandler

Educated at Oxford and Harvard universities, Peter Mandler has taught British history on both sides of the Atlantic and since 2001 at Cambridge University, where he is Reader in Modern British History and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College. His most recent book is a history of the idea of the
English national character, ‘from Burke to Blair’. He is currently working on the intellectual history of ‘national identity’ and its precursors and is co-director of a Leverhulme Trust-funded project on Victorian attitudes to past, present and future, ‘Abandoning the Past’, run by the Cambridge

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