From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)

From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)

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"From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)" is a fascinating study of the political stories and events that took place in Great Britain in the second half of the 19th century. The author examines the period when such great figures as Henry John Temple, Lord Palmerston and Benjamin Disraeli alternated as the country's prime minister. The book reveals the complex relationships of these politicians with Queen Victoria, influential figures in government and influential groups in society. The author reveals in detail the key reforms, foreign policy, conflicts and internal problems of the time, which reflect the sharp political struggle in the British Parliament. Through extensive document research and analysis of events, the author provides the reader with an opportunity to penetrate the history of Great Britain during this important period of development. "From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)" is a must for anyone interested in the political history, mysterious intrigues and social transformations of the time."
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Language
English
Release date
2016-12-12
Title
From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)
Subject
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Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901 -- Sources
Editor
Kenneth (Kenneth Norman) Bell
S. E. (Samuel Edward) Winbolt

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From Palmerston to Disraeli (1856-1876)

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