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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editor’s Note vii
- Contents ix
- Plates x
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- I. The Spell of Disraeli 13
- II. Lord Randolph Ramps: Akers-Douglas Arrives 36
- III. ‘Politics Are Ireland’ 56
- IV. The Unionist Alliance 77
- V. The Climax of Churchill 92
- VI. Reconstruction and Attack 112
- VII. Critics and Malcontents 130
- VIII. Churchill’s Final Flings 151
- IX. Tory Attitudes to Reform 169
- X. The Stricken Leader 186
- XI. Close of a Chapter 201
- XII. A Dying Parliament 221
- XIII. In Opposition 241
- XIV. The Alliance in the Balance 258
- XV. ‘Eminence Grise’ 277
- XVI. Army Education and Home Office 295
- XVII. The Cabinet Crisis of 1903 312
- XVIII. The Tariff Reform Imbroglio 325
- XIX. Last Battles 342
- Bibliography 359
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editor’s Note vii
- Contents ix
- Plates x
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- I. The Spell of Disraeli 13
- II. Lord Randolph Ramps: Akers-Douglas Arrives 36
- III. ‘Politics Are Ireland’ 56
- IV. The Unionist Alliance 77
- V. The Climax of Churchill 92
- VI. Reconstruction and Attack 112
- VII. Critics and Malcontents 130
- VIII. Churchill’s Final Flings 151
- IX. Tory Attitudes to Reform 169
- X. The Stricken Leader 186
- XI. Close of a Chapter 201
- XII. A Dying Parliament 221
- XIII. In Opposition 241
- XIV. The Alliance in the Balance 258
- XV. ‘Eminence Grise’ 277
- XVI. Army Education and Home Office 295
- XVII. The Cabinet Crisis of 1903 312
- XVIII. The Tariff Reform Imbroglio 325
- XIX. Last Battles 342
- Bibliography 359
- Index 365