Conservatism and British Foreign Policy, 1820–1920: The Derbys and their World

Author:   Geoffrey Hicks
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 October 2011
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Conservatism and British Foreign Policy, 1820–1920: The Derbys and their World


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The Derbys of Knowsley Hall have been neglected by historians to an astonishing degree. In domestic political terms, the legacies of Disraeli and his Conservative successors have long obscured their Lancastrian aristocratic predecessors. As far as foreign policy is concerned, twentieth century politics and scholarship have often suggested crude polarities: for example, the idea of 'appeasement' versus Churchillian belligerence has its nineteenth century equivalent in Aberdeen's apparent rivalry with Palmerston. The subtleties of other views, such as those represented by the Derbys, have either been overlooked or misunderstood. In addition, the fact that much crucial archival and editorial work has only been carried out in the last two decades has had a significant impact. Examining a range of topics in domestic and foreign policy, this collection brings a fresh approach to the political history of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through a series of innovative essays. It will appeal to those with an interest in the decline of the aristocracy, Victorian high politics and the politics of the regions, as well as the Conservative tradition in foreign policy.

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Author:   Geoffrey Hicks
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780754669296


ISBN 10:   0754669297
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction The View from Knowsley, Geoffrey Hicks; Chapter 1a Derby Redivivus : Reflections on the Political Achievement of the Fourteenth Earl of Derby, Angus Hawkins; Chapter 2 The Ultimate Test: The Fourteenth Earl, the Admiralty and the Ministry of 1852, Andrew Lambert; Chapter 3 The Fourteenth Earl and the 'Political Chameleon': Changing Views of Palmerston from Knowsley, David Brown; Chapter 4 The Struggle for Stability: The Fourteenth Earl and Europe, 1852–1868, Geoffrey Hicks; Chapter 5 'Only wants quiet riding'?: Disraeli, the Fifteenth Earl of Derby and the 'War-in-Sight' Crisis, T.G. Otte; Chapter 6 Britain's ' most isolationist Foreign Secretary ': The Fifteenth Earl and the Eastern Crisis 1876–1878, Bendor Grosvenor; Chapter 7 Crossing the Floor: Mary Derby, the Fifteenth Earl and the Liberals, 1878–1882, Jennifer Davey; Chapter 8 Oiling the Entente : the Seventeenth Earl of Derby and the Paris Embassy, 1918–1920, David Dutton; Chapter 9 Traditions of Conservative Foreign Policy, John Charmley;

Reviews

'... reveal[s] the hidden forces behind British foreign policy in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and examine the false impressions that have occurred. ... deserve[s] to be read widely ...' Victorian Studies 'Collectively, the essays offer a further corrective to a historiography of British foreign policy during the nineteenth century, dominated by Palmerston and Disraeli. Students and teachers of British foreign policy will derive much benefit from reading it.' History


'... reveal[s] the hidden forces behind British foreign policy in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and examine the false impressions that have occurred. ... deserve[s] to be read widely ...' Victorian Studies 'Collectively, the essays offer a further corrective to a historiography of British foreign policy during the nineteenth century, dominated by Palmerston and Disraeli. Students and teachers of British foreign policy will derive much benefit from reading it.' History


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Geoffrey Hicks is Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of East Anglia, UK

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