Gladstone: God and Politics
Autor Richard Shannonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2007
This important new single-volume study of W. E. Gladstone offers a readily accessible account of one of the most important and consequential political careers in modern British and Irish history. It is a story of how a statesman of almost superhuman energy and forcefulness of character strove to realise God's purposes, as he saw them, in the twisting and slippery paths of public service. Striving to realise God's purposes is the theme at the centre of this reading of Gladstone's life and career. For too long his intense religious faith has been exiled to the margins of the story, denied crucial explanatory power. Richard Shannon puts this right.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847252029
ISBN-10: 1847252028
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847252028
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A fascinating insight into the neglected world of Gladstone's religious beliefs
Cuprins
Illustrations
Preface
Preface
1. Early Years, 1809-1831
2. Churchman and Politician, 1832-1841
3. Politician and Churchman, 1841-1846
4. A New Vocation, 1846-1852
5. Peace and War, 1852-1855
6. Becoming a Kind of Liberal, 1855-1859
7. Peelite in Liberal Guise, 1859-1862
8. Embracing the Millions: Lancashire and the Tyne, 1862-1864
9. Embracing the Millions: Reform and Ireland, 1864-1865
10. Reform, 1865-1868
11. Strenuous Government, 1868-1871
12. Defeat and Abdication, 1871-1875
13. The Question of the East, 1875-1877
14. A Great and High Election of God, 1877-1880
15. Grand Old Man, 1880-1883
16. Such a Supreme Moment, 1884-1886
17. Old Man in a Hurry, 1886
18. Appeal Against the Verdict, 1886-1892
19. Appeal Dismissed, 1892-1893
20. Resignation, 1893-1894
21. Last Years, 1894-1898
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Shannon has indeed produced an interpretation of Gladstone that must be reckoned with." -Joseph S. Meisel, Victorian Studies, Vol. 51, 2009
'Richard Shannon ... has sharpened his controversial views' Daily Telegraph, November 2007
'This is a detailed, narrative biography ... [the] book gives a survey of Gladstone's life, which is perhaps rather different from "traditional" interpretations of it' BBC History Magazine, December 2007
"One comes away from this richly documented book with a sense that this was indeed a Victorian Titan." Reviewed by Michael Wheeler in Church Times, 2008
"This new book, like its predecessors, is elegantly written and enriched by succinct quotations from a very wide range of primary sourcesm which reflect the extensive research undertaken by its author. Shannon cleverly mixes the personal with the political aspects of Gladstone's career and provides a brisk and well-informed narrative of events." Reviewed by Roland Quinault in History Today, 2008
"Professor Shannon knows his way thoroughly... [O]ne of the strengths of Shannon's book is that he bases it so closely on these original sources. He has also taken in a great deal about the Gladstones' family circumstances, and has a scattering of shrewd eyewitness accounts of how the great man appeared on public and private occasions, culled from a lifetime's reading in biographies and memoirs. He writes sensibly about Gladstone's rescue work among streetwalkers and courtesans, and appreciates his enormous difficulties with the Queen." Reviewed by M.R.D. Foot in Times Literary Supplement, 2008
'...massively researched and pithily written...' Journal of Liberal History, 61, Winter 2008-09
"this book is a major piece of historical revisionism and it most certainly deserves to be added ti the academic reading list" 9 February 2009
'Richard Shannon ... has sharpened his controversial views' Daily Telegraph, November 2007
'This is a detailed, narrative biography ... [the] book gives a survey of Gladstone's life, which is perhaps rather different from "traditional" interpretations of it' BBC History Magazine, December 2007
"One comes away from this richly documented book with a sense that this was indeed a Victorian Titan." Reviewed by Michael Wheeler in Church Times, 2008
"This new book, like its predecessors, is elegantly written and enriched by succinct quotations from a very wide range of primary sourcesm which reflect the extensive research undertaken by its author. Shannon cleverly mixes the personal with the political aspects of Gladstone's career and provides a brisk and well-informed narrative of events." Reviewed by Roland Quinault in History Today, 2008
"Professor Shannon knows his way thoroughly... [O]ne of the strengths of Shannon's book is that he bases it so closely on these original sources. He has also taken in a great deal about the Gladstones' family circumstances, and has a scattering of shrewd eyewitness accounts of how the great man appeared on public and private occasions, culled from a lifetime's reading in biographies and memoirs. He writes sensibly about Gladstone's rescue work among streetwalkers and courtesans, and appreciates his enormous difficulties with the Queen." Reviewed by M.R.D. Foot in Times Literary Supplement, 2008
'...massively researched and pithily written...' Journal of Liberal History, 61, Winter 2008-09
"this book is a major piece of historical revisionism and it most certainly deserves to be added ti the academic reading list" 9 February 2009