19th-century government
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concept
19th-century government refers to the evolving systems, institutions, and practices of political authority during the 1800s, marked by the rise of nation-states, expanding bureaucracies, constitutional reforms, and shifting balances between monarchy, aristocracy, and emerging democratic forces.
Instances (3)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Gladstone’s third Liberal government | — |
| Palmerston ministry | — |
| Pitt ministry | — |