Memoirs Of Sir R Peel
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Author | : Douglas Hurd |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 479 |
Release | : 2017-12-28 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1780225962 |
The life of one of the greatest British Prime Ministers - by an author who knows the scene from his years as a senior Minister in Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet. Robert Peel (1788-1850), as much as any man in the nineteenth century, transformed Great Britain into a modern nation. He invented our police force, which became a model for the world. He steered through the Bill which allowed Catholics to sit in Parliament. He reorganised the criminal justice system. Above all he tackled poverty by repealing the Corn Laws. Thanks to Peel the most powerful trading nation chose free trade and opened the door for our globalised world of today. Peel was not all politics. He built two great houses, filled them with famous pictures and was devoted to a beautiful wife. Many followers never forgave him for splitting his Party. But when in 1850 he was carried home after a fall from his horse crowds gathered outside, mainly of working people, to read the medical bulletins. When he died a few days later, factories closed, flags flew at half-mast and thousands contributed small sums to memorials in his honour. He was the man who provided cheap bread and sacrificed his career for the welfare of ordinary people.
Author | : Sir Robert Peel |
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Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : François Pierre Guillaume GUIZOT |
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Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : Robert Peel |
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Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 1856 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
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Author | : Richard A. Gaunt |
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Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Conservatives |
ISBN | : 9786000042752 |
Sir Robert Peel - paragon or pariah? Peel was the greatest statesman and political leader of mid-Victorian Britain, a titan of Conservative politics, whose legacy has inspired generations in his party and in British political life. In a career spanning forty years he held the greatest offices of state including Chief Secretary to Ireland, Home Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and was twice Prime Minister. He was the first acknowledged leader of the Conservative Party and the Founder of Modern Conservatism. Yet Peel's seemingly peerless reputation has never been secure. The Repeal of the Corn Laws split his party, his 'Peelite' supporters joined the Liberals and the Conservatives remained in opposition for thirty years. Richard Gaunt, drawing on a huge archive of state papers, contemporary writings including Peel's own Memoirs and the latest historiography, paints a convincing picture of Peel as an exponent of effective government in the modern industrial state and a calculating practitioner, supremely self-confident, who dominated both his Party and the House of Commons. Gaunt's revisionist life of Peel will be essential reading and the standard work for students and general readers interested in Conservative and mid-Victorian political history and historical biography.
Author | : Robert Peel |
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Release | : 1969 |
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Author | : François Guizot |
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Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : François Guizot |
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Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 1857 |
Genre | : Politicians |
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Author | : Robert Peel |
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Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 1856 |
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Author | : Robert Peel |
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Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 1856 |
Genre | : Corn laws (Great Britain) |
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