Parliament: The Biography (Volume II - Reform)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Published:5th Nov '15
Should be back in stock very soon
Two centuries of reform, revolution and political intrigue in Chris Bryant's epic biography of Parliament
Over the last two hundred years Parliament has witnessed and effected dramatic and often turbulent change. Political parties rose - and fell. This second volume has a cast of characters that includes some of British history's most famous names: the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, Gladstone, Disraeli, Lloyd George, Churchill and Thatcher.
Over the last two hundred years Parliament has witnessed and effected dramatic and often turbulent change. Political parties rose – and fell. The old aristocratic order passed away. The vote was won for the working classes and, eventually, for women. The world was torn apart by two extraordinarily bloody wars. And individual politicians were cheered for their altruism or their bravery and jeered for their sexual or financial misdemeanours.
This second volume of Chris Bryant’s majestic Parliament: The Biography has a cast of characters that includes some of British history’s most famous names: the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, Gladstone, Disraeli, Lloyd George, Churchill and Thatcher. Its recurring theme is reform and innovation, but it also lays bare obsessive respect for the past and a dedication to evolution rather than revolution, which has left us with a fudged constitution still perilously dependent on custom, convention and gentlemen’s agreements.
This is riveting, flawlessly researched and accessible popular history for anyone with an interest in why modern Britain is the nation it is today.
Impressive * Independent *
A sweeping history of Britain's political system... One of the most thoughtful accounts I have read -- Francis Beckett * BBC History *
Parliament is a very good read, with interesting anecdotes and observations enriched by the fact the author is an MP * Total Politics *
An entertaining read * The Mail on Sunday *
ISBN: 9780552779968
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 32mm
Weight: 359g
496 pages