Palmerston and the Politics of Foreign Policy, 1846-55Palmerston and the Politics of Foreign Policy, 1846-1855 offers a new interpretation of mid-Victorian politics and of the career of one of the period’s most important figures, Lord Palmerston, through an analysis of the domestic context for his foreign policy. Combining a traditional high political approach with a broad examination of popular politics, this important study provides a fresh reading of the politics of Palmerston’s foreign policy and its bearing on the development of the Liberal Party, as well as considering its relationship to Palmerston’s own political position. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
politics at midcentury | 20 |
the struggle for control | 50 |
from Don Pacifico to December 1851 | 101 |
Palmerston the Derby Government and the search | 135 |
Palmerston the Aberdeen Government and the politics | 152 |
Rivalry with Russell and Palmerstons ascendancy | 183 |
Conclusion | 211 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aberdeen able according Albert appeared argued become believed Britain British Broadlands Papers Cabinet cause claims Clarendon classes Cobden colleagues Commons concerned conduct constitutional continued course debate December Derby discussion Disraeli early effect England English example expressed feeling felt force foreign affairs Foreign Office foreign policy Foreign Secretary Government Graham Grey grounds Home House Ibid important influence interests issue Italy John journal July June Lansdowne later least letter Liberal London Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Manchester March meeting ministry Minto Morning nature newspapers noted observed offered opposition Palmer Palmerstonian Parliament parliamentary particularly party Peelites perhaps political popular position Post present Prime Minister Prince principles public opinion Queen question radical reason Reform regard represented responsibility Richard Cobden role Russell Russia seemed sense served speech suggested told Whig wrote
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