A history of the English people in the nineteenth century /
Halévy's History of the English people in the nineteenth century
By Elie Halévy;with a supplementary by R. B. McCallum; incorporating "The Age of peel and Cobden" transl. from the French by E. I. Watkin.
- 1st paperback ed.
- New York : Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1961.
- Vol. ; 21 cm.
- University paperbacks 15 University paperbacks 16 University paperbacks 18 University paperbacks 19 .
Bibliogr.: p. 596-646; index: p. 647-655 (Vol. I) Index: p. 311-325 (Vol. II) Index: p. 495-507 (Vol. IV) Index: p. 437-442 (Vol. V)
Vol. I (1961; XV,655 P.) Vol. II(1961; XIII, 325 p.) Vol. IV (VIII, 507 p.) Vol. V (XIII, 442 p.) Cont.: Part I.Political institutions. Part II.Economic life. Part III.Religion and culture. (Vol. I) Cont.: Part. I.The years of lord castlereagh. Part. II.The decomposition of the Tory party. (Vol. II) Cont.: Part I.The age of peel and Cobden. 1.Difficult years(1841-1843). 2.Two years of prosperity (1844-1845). 3.The revolution of 1846. 4.From Peel's fall to the European crisis of 1848. 5.The European revolution and the end of Chartism. 6.Financial and domestic politics (1848-1852). 7.England in 1852. Religious Beliefs. Part II.From 1852 to 1895.(Vol. IV) Cont.: Part I.Imperialism. Part.II.The internal policy of the Unionist cabinet. Part. III.The decline of the Unuionist party.
History--Great Britain
Great Britain--Economic conditions--19th century Great Britain--Politics and government Great Britain--Religion