The Age of Reform, 1815-1870

The Age of Reform, 1815-1870
Author: Ernest Llewellyn Woodward
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1962
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780198217114

Between Waterloo and Gladstone's first ministry, Britain underwent a series of rapid and complex changes. At home, repression gave way to reform of the franchise, local government, education, poor relief, and the factory and legal systems. Further agitation arose in the 1840s over the CornLaws, the People's Charter, and the Irish Question. By the 1860s, Britain was able to bask in the glow of the mid-Victorian supremacy forged by its economic might and the foreign policy pursued by Castlereagh, Canning, and Palmerston, which maintained the balance of power and extended the colonialempire. Authoritative and incisive, this newly paperbacked volume in the Oxford History of England is a classic study of Britain in the ascendant.

The Age of Reform, 1815-1870, by E.L. Woodward

The Age of Reform, 1815-1870, by E.L. Woodward
Author: Ernest Llewellyn Woodward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1938
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

By the early 19th century, British society had changed drastically as a result of the industrial revolution and other factors. Unfortunately the government and other social institutions had not. A reform was certainly in order.