Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century
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Incoming Resources
- Crown, mitre and people in the nineteenth century, the Church of England, establishment and the state, G. R. Evans
- The Oxford handbook of modern British political history, 1800-2000, edited by David Brown, Gordon Pentland, and Robert Crowcroft
- The life and times of Henry Lord Brougham, written by himself, Henry Brougham, Volume 1
- Defining the Victorian nation, class, race, gender and the British Reform Act of 1867, Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland and Jane Rendall
- The Oxford handbook of modern British political history, 1800-2000, edited by David Brown, Robert Crowcroft, and Gordon Pentland
- Parliamentary politics and the home rule crisis, the British House of Commons in 1886, W.C. Lubenow
- Victorian liberalism, nineteenth century political thought and practice, edited by Richard Bellamy
- The English administrative system, 1780-1870, Sir Norman Chester
- The politics of deference, a study of the mid-nineteenth century English political system, David Cresap Moore
- Victorian political culture, 'habits of heart and mind', Angus Hawkins
- The life and times of Henry Lord Brougham, written by himself, Henry Brougham, Volume 3
- By-elections in British politics, 1832-1914, edited by T.G. Otte and Paul Readman
- 'Noble just industrialism', Saint-Simonism in the political thought of Thomas Carlyle, Alexander Jordan
- Rethinking the age of reform, Britain 1780-1850, edited by Arthur Burns and Joanna Innes
- Citizens and saints, politics and anti-politics in early British socialism, Gregory Claeys
- Introduction to historical psephology, prepared by Michael Drake for the Course Team, Units 9-12
- Imagining the middle class, the political representation of class in Britain, c. 1780-1840, Dror Wahrman
- Early Victorian government, 1830-1870, Oliver MacDonagh
- Political thought and public policy in the nineteeth century, an introduction, Robert Pearson and Geraint Williams
- Women in British politics, 1760-1860, the power of the petticoat, edited by Kathryn Gleadle and Sarah Richardson
- The modern British state, an historical introduction, Philip Harling
- High and low politics in modern Britain, ten studies, edited by Michael Bentley and John Stevenson
- Wellington, Rory Muir, [Volume 2]
- The Gothic bequest, medieval institutions in British thought, 1688-1863, R.J. Smith
- Crises in the British state, 1880-1930, edited by Mary Langan and Bill Schwarz
- The age of reform, 1815-1870, by Sir Llewellyn Woodward
- Political movements in urban England, 1832-1914, Matthew Roberts
- Politics and political culture in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850, essays in tribute to Peter Jupp, edited by Allan Blackstock and Eoin Magennis
- Victorian radicalism, the middle-class experience, 1830-1914, Paul Adelman
- The efficient secret, the cabinet and the development of political parties in Victorian England, Gary W. Cox
- Politics and the people, a study in English political culture, c. 1815-1867, James Vernon
- The Great Duke, or, The invincible general
- State, capital, and labour, changing patterns of power and dependence, Gill Ursell and Paul Blyton
- State of the union, Unionism and the alternatives in the United Kingdom since 1707, Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan
- Essays on England, Ireland, and the empire, by John Stuart Mill ; editor of the text, John M. Robson ; introduction by Joseph Hamburger
- The liberator, Daniel O'Connell and the Irish Party, 1830-1847, by Angus Macintyre
- Coalitions in British politics, edited by David Butler
- Macaulay and the Whig tradition, Joseph Hamburger
- The organization of opinion, open voting in England 1832-68, Jeremy C. Mitchell
- The waning of "Old Corruption", the politics of economical reform in Britain, 1779-1846, Philip Harling
- Rethinking the age of reform, Britain 1780-1850, edited by Arthur Burns and Joanna Innes
- The British monarchy and Ireland, 1800 to the present, James Loughlin
- Popular opposition to Irish home rule in Edwardian Britain, Daniel M. Jackson
- A history of Toryism
- In practice, studies in the language and culture of popular politics in modern Britain, James Epstein
- A political history of the House of Lords, 1811-1846, from the regency to corn law repeal, Richard W. Davis
- Threats of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848, Malcolm I. Thomis and Peter Holt
- The Leo Amery diaries, The Empire at bay, edited by John Barnes and David Nicholson, foreword by the late Lord Stockton, Vol. 2
- The foundations of British maritime ascendancy, resources, logistics and the State, 1755-1815, Roger Morriss
- British political parties, the emergence of a modern party system, Alan R. Ball
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