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In Defiance of Oligarchy - The Tory Party 1714-60

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext In English history the years between 1714 and 1760 are peculiar in two ways. They have received only scant attention from historians! and they witnessed the exclusion of the tory sector of the nation's landed elite from all central as well as from prime local offices. In this book Linda Colley explores the fate of the tory party which has dominated both Parliament and the constituencies throughout of the reigns of William III and Anne. She refutes any simple identification of the party with cryto-Jacobitism! and explains both the ideological! electoral! and organisational factors which enabled it to survive under the early Hanoverians! and the circumstances which prevented it from regaining total or limited access to the political centre. Like canaries down a mine! the proscribed tories are also used to gauge the atmosphere of their high-and low-political environment. By examining the tory party's persistent if unavailing parliamentary lobbies and opinion! Dr Colley brings into question many of the current orthodoxies about England's political stability under George I and George II! and casts doubt on the repidity and novelty of political and social developments thereafter. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Part I. The Problem of Tory Survival: 1. The nature of the challenge; 2. The Tory response to proscription; Part II. The Ingredients of Tory Survival: 3. The Tory Party in Parliament; 4. The content of toryism; 5. The Tory Party in the constituencies; 6. The fabric of the Tory appeal; Part III. Single-Party Government Assailed: 7. A dark hole with blind guides: 1714-24; 8. The twisted threads of party: 1725-41; 9. Broad-bottom schemes and princely alliances: 1742-53; 10. Acceptance and dispersal? 1754 and onwards; Conclusion; Appendix; Manuscript sources; Notes; Index.

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Authors Linda Colley
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.11.1985
 
EAN 9780521313117
ISBN 978-0-521-31311-7
No. of pages 384
Series Cambridge Paperback Library
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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