The Forgotten Prime Minister: The 14th Earl of Derby
Volume II: Achievement, 1851-1869
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Sep '08
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Lord Derby was the first British statesman to become prime minister three times. He remains the longest serving party leader in modern British politics, heading the Conservative party for twenty-two years from 1846 to 1868. He abolished slavery in the British Empire, established a national system of education in Ireland, was a prominent advocate for the 1832 Reform Act and, as prime minister, oversaw the introduction of the Second Reform Act in 1867. Yet no biography of Derby, based upon his papers and correspondence, has previously been published. Alone of all Britain's premiers, Derby has never received a full scholarly study examining his policies, personality, and beliefs. Largely airbrushed out of our received view of Victorian politics, Derby has become the forgotten prime minister. This ground-breaking biography, based upon Derby's own papers and extensive archive, as well as recently discovered sources, fills this striking gap. It completely revises the conventional portrait of Derby as a dull and apathetic politician, revealing him as a complex, astute, influential, and significant figure, who had a profound effect on the politics and society of his time. As Hawkins shows, far from being an uninterested dilettante, Derby played an instrumental role in directing Britain's path through the historic opportunities and challenges confronting the nation at a time of increasing political participation, industrial pre-eminence, urban growth, colonial expansion, religious controversy, and Irish tragedy. This book is likely not only to change our view of Derby himself but also fundamentally to affect our understanding of nineteenth century British party politics, the history of the Conservative party, and the nature of public life in the Victorian age in general, including some of its foremost figures, such as Robert Peel, Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston, William Gladstone, and Benjamin Disraeli. Volume II opens with Derby's first period as prime minister in 1852 and takes us through to his death in 1869.
The second and concluding volume...was as scholarly, readable and distinguished as the first, no easy task. * Andrew Roberts, Sunday Telegraph *
Dr Hawkins has supplied the need with comprehensive scholarship and lucid exposition. * Paul Smith, Times Literary Supplement *
Without a study of Derby ... the political history of the years between the first two parliamentary Reform Acts (in 1832 and 1867) remains seriously incomplete. * Paul Smith, Times Literary Supplement *
This is the most significant book on Victorian politics in half a century; all existing histories of Victorian politics and of the Conservative Party will need rewriting to take account of Hawkins's magisterial two volumes on the fourteenth Earl of Derby. * John Charmley, History Today *
a rewarding read and one to which scholars will have to pay continuing attention ... remarkable * Allen Warren, History (Reviewing Volumes 1 and 2) *
ISBN: 9780199204410
Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 45mm
Weight: 1029g
556 pages