Tories, Conservatives and Unionists, 1815-1914

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This work is an examination of the changing nature of the Conservative Party and the causes and consequence of such change in the period 1815 to 1914. The book considers the contributions of individuals such as Peel, Disraeli and Chamberlain, as well as the main policies pursued by them. It also studies the concept of party, the growth in party organization, changing principles and approach. The book also features summary diagrams and advice for students on note taking and examination skills. It also identifies and considers the main areas of historiographical controversy. Each chapter is organized into the same four thematic sections: introduction; personalities and policies; organizational developments; and assessment.

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