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7 The Socialist Lives of Beatrice Webb and Margaret Cole
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Helen McCarthy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Writing Modern British History
- 1 Parry Passu: Jonathan Parry in European Echo 17
- 2 G.M. Trevelyan, Landscape and the Writing of History in England, c.1870–c.1950 38
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Part II: Nation
- 3 The Image of the Country House in Victorian Political Culture 61
- 4 Hugh de Sélincourt, The Cricket Match, and Englishness between the Wars 82
- 5 Nation and Union in the Career of David Lloyd George 102
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Part III: Ideas Over Time: Narratives of Change
- 6 Politics, Rhetoric and the Serial Fluctuations of ‘Small State’ Ideology in the Long Nineteenth Century and After 123
- 7 The Socialist Lives of Beatrice Webb and Margaret Cole 143
- 8 ‘Great Contemporaries’ but Guarded Friends: Winston Churchill and G.M. Trevelyan Revisited 164
- 9 What Happened to Political Nonconformity? 190
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Part IV: Institutions
- 10 Liberalism, the Law and Parliament in Modern British Politics 213
- 11 The Backbenchers of the Nineteenth-century Commons: Activity and Accountability in the Age of Reform 233
- 12 Lord Salisbury as Modern Political Man, c.1880–1902 252
- 13 Edward the Caresser: Monarchy and Religion in the Reign of Edward VII 272
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Part V: Britain in the World
- 14 Irish Realities and British Liberal Self-deception: The Reaches and Limits of British Liberal Constitutionalism 295
- 15 Latin America and British International Thought, 1880–1920 310
- 16 Cambridge Beginnings, Oxford Departures: ‘Liberal Education’ and Imperial Legacies, 1945–70 330
- 17 The Curious Case of Wales’s Statue to Henry Morton Stanley 349
- Jonathan Parry: List of Publications 371
- Index 378
- Tabula Gratulatoria 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Writing Modern British History
- 1 Parry Passu: Jonathan Parry in European Echo 17
- 2 G.M. Trevelyan, Landscape and the Writing of History in England, c.1870–c.1950 38
-
Part II: Nation
- 3 The Image of the Country House in Victorian Political Culture 61
- 4 Hugh de Sélincourt, The Cricket Match, and Englishness between the Wars 82
- 5 Nation and Union in the Career of David Lloyd George 102
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Part III: Ideas Over Time: Narratives of Change
- 6 Politics, Rhetoric and the Serial Fluctuations of ‘Small State’ Ideology in the Long Nineteenth Century and After 123
- 7 The Socialist Lives of Beatrice Webb and Margaret Cole 143
- 8 ‘Great Contemporaries’ but Guarded Friends: Winston Churchill and G.M. Trevelyan Revisited 164
- 9 What Happened to Political Nonconformity? 190
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Part IV: Institutions
- 10 Liberalism, the Law and Parliament in Modern British Politics 213
- 11 The Backbenchers of the Nineteenth-century Commons: Activity and Accountability in the Age of Reform 233
- 12 Lord Salisbury as Modern Political Man, c.1880–1902 252
- 13 Edward the Caresser: Monarchy and Religion in the Reign of Edward VII 272
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Part V: Britain in the World
- 14 Irish Realities and British Liberal Self-deception: The Reaches and Limits of British Liberal Constitutionalism 295
- 15 Latin America and British International Thought, 1880–1920 310
- 16 Cambridge Beginnings, Oxford Departures: ‘Liberal Education’ and Imperial Legacies, 1945–70 330
- 17 The Curious Case of Wales’s Statue to Henry Morton Stanley 349
- Jonathan Parry: List of Publications 371
- Index 378
- Tabula Gratulatoria 387