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|a Shannon, Richard
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|a The age of Disraeli, 1868-1881 :
|b the rise of Tory democracy /
|c Richard Shannon.
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|a London ;
|a New York :
|b Longman,
|c 1992.
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|a vii, 445 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a History of the conservative party ;
|v 2.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Prologue: The name and nature of Tory Democracy --
|g Pt. I.
|t From Derby to Disraeli, 1868.
|g Ch. 1.
|t 'Re-establishing Toryism on a national foundation'.
|t Challenging the Liberal borough monopoly.
|t Precariously founding the National Union.
|g Ch. 2.
|t Conducting government on sufferance.
|t Smuggling Disraeli into the leadership.
|t The urgency of the case of Ireland.
|g Ch. 3.
|t The election of 1868.
|t A great Protestant struggle.
|t 'Unfortunately there is no chivalrous feeling among the middle classes with regard to the Irish Church'.
|t 'Our men seem to be running away' --
|g Pt. II.
|t The Making of Disraelian Conservatism, 1869-74.
|g Ch. 4.
|t Disraeli's uncertain leadership, 1869-72.
|t 'The utmost reserve and quietness'.
|t Looking forward to Gladstone becoming useless to the Radicals.
|t The New Social Alliance.
|t The Burghley House gathering.
|g Ch. 5.
|t Arts of management, 1869-73.
|t Gorst replaces Spofforth.
|t Ramifications: the press; Lancashire.
|g Ch. 6.
|t Better times, 1872-3.
|t Manchester and Crystal Palace.
|t New and unaccustomed political prosperity.
|g Ch. 7.
|t Toryism re-established, 1873-4.
|t In sight of the promised land.
|t Conservative reaction: crossing over Jordan --
|g Pt. III.
|t Disraeli's High Years, 1874-8.
|g Ch. 8.
|t Resuming where Lord Palmerston left off.
|t Attachment to aristocratic government.
|t Putting down Ritualism.
|g Ch. 9.
|t 'More than one useful measure of domestic reform'.
|t Suet pudding and ambrosia.
|t Difficulties: shipping, tenant farmers, education.
|g Ch. 10.
|t Places, honours, careers.
|t The laws of patronage.
|t Honours: lieutenancies and great Court orders.
|t Peerages.
|t Privy-councillorships.
|t Baronetcies and knighthoods.
|g Ch. 11.
|t Maintaining the empire of England.
|t Re-equipping the party with a foreign policy.
|t The cyclone out of Bulgaria.
|t Questions of war and peace.
|t Peace with honour --
|g Pt. IV.
|t The Undoing of Disraelian Conservatism, 1878-81.
|g Ch. 12.
|t At home: 'a complication of disastrous influences'.
|t To dissolve or not to dissolve.
|t Domestic inactivity.
|t Party management and public opinion.
|t The party and the Great Depression.
|g Ch. 13.
|t Abroad: 'Certainly the world is out of joint'.
|t Free scope for men in the field.
|t Salisbury at the Foreign Office.
|t South Africa and Afghanistan.
|g Ch. 14.
|t The election of 1880: Toryism disestablished.
|t Augurs and entrails.
|t 'Infernal luck and no mistake'.
|g Ch. 15.
|t Disraeli's last year, 1880-1.
|t 'Still placing at their service all the advice he could afford'.
|t In the shadow of defeat.
|t Disraeli's last stand: 'we can but die like gentlemen'.
|t Epilogue 1881: 'What is it that lies before us?'.
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