1867: Disraeli, Gladstone and Revolution

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"1867: Disraeli, Gladstone and Revolution" is a historical study by Maurice Cowling that analyzes the political maneuvers and ideological conflicts surrounding the 1867 Reform Act in Victorian Britain, focusing on the roles of Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone.

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instanceOf book
historical study
aboutEvent expansion of the electoral franchise in 1867
passage of the Second Reform Act
academicDiscipline history
political science
analyzes ideological conflicts over parliamentary reform
political maneuvers surrounding the 1867 Reform Act
author Maurice Cowling NERFINISHED
centralFigure Benjamin Disraeli NERFINISHED
William Ewart Gladstone NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines interaction of ideology and political calculation
party strategy in the 1860s
relations between leadership and backbenchers
tactics of parliamentary debate
focusesOn Benjamin Disraeli NERFINISHED
Conservative Party politics
Liberal Party politics
William Ewart Gladstone NERFINISHED
genre intellectual history
political history
hasPerspective high politics approach
revisionist interpretation of Victorian politics
historicalContext Victorian era NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
language English
mainSubject 1867 Reform Act NERFINISHED
British political history
Victorian Britain NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed analysis of elite political maneuvering
emphasis on motives of political leaders
partOf Maurice Cowling’s studies of high politics
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England NERFINISHED
The Impact of Labour 1920–1924 NERFINISHED
setIn British Parliament NERFINISHED
House of Commons NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
subjectOf scholarly reviews in modern British history journals
timeOfEventDescribed 1860s
1867

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Maurice Cowling notableWork 1867: Disraeli, Gladstone and Revolution