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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Book

Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography
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  • Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography
  • Written by author Benjamin Disraeli
  • Published by Kessinger Publishing Company, August 2004
  • Lord George Bentinck is an account of Disraeli's relation with his parliamentary colleague and friend. It is a vivid story of one of the great parliamentary dramas in British history. It is hard to overstate the bitterness and fury which Peel's decision t
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Lord George Bentinck is an account of Disraeli's relation with his parliamentary colleague and friend. It is a vivid story of one of the great parliamentary dramas in British history. It is hard to overstate the bitterness and fury which Peel's decision to repeal the corn laws had provoked in British politics. Friendships were sundered, families divided, and the feuds of politics carried into private life to a degree quite unusual in British history. But the worth of this book goes beyond constitutional history or even the Irish potato famine. Disraeli helps explain the intellectual and ideological grounds of the Young England Movement, a conservative force that aimed at a union of discontented industrial workers with aristocratic landowners and against factious Whigs, selfish factory owners, and dissenting shopkeepers. In forging such a policy of principle, the Conservatives, as Disraeli's book well demonstrates, became a minority party but one which carried the full weight of moral politics.

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British politician Disraeli (1804-1881) recounts his relation with his parliamentary colleague and friend. Not limiting himself to the bitter fight with Sir Robert Peel over repeal of the corn laws, he explains the intellectual and ideological ground of the Young England Movement, a conservative force that tried to united industrial workers and aristocratic landowners against the Whigs, factory owners, and dissenting shopkeepers. He concedes that the effort made the Conservatives the minority party, but insists on the moral victory. Originally published in 1905 by Archibald Constable and Company. No index or bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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