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Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism

Understanding Disraeli's impact on British imperial policies

CC Elridge author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Wales Press

Published:21st Mar '96

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This book provides a nuanced analysis of Benjamin Disraeli's role in shaping British imperialism, particularly through the lens of 'New Imperialism.'

The book Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism offers an insightful analysis of Benjamin Disraeli, a complex figure in British politics during the 19th century. It delves into his ideas and policies, exploring their implications within domestic, foreign, and imperial contexts. The author meticulously examines how Disraeli's thoughts contributed to the emergence of what later generations referred to as 'New Imperialism.' This term encapsulates a shift in British imperial attitudes and ambitions, and Disraeli's role in this transformation is critically assessed.

Throughout Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism, readers are invited to consider whether Disraeli was a visionary leader who foresaw the future of British imperialism or merely a politician seeking immediate gains. The book investigates his literary works alongside his political strategies, providing a comprehensive view of his influence on the character of British imperialism over time. By contextualizing Disraeli's policies, the author sheds light on the lasting impact of his contributions.

In this detailed exploration, the complexities of Disraeli's character and political maneuvers are laid bare, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of political ambition. The narrative challenges simplistic interpretations of Disraeli, encouraging a deeper understanding of his legacy and the broader implications for British imperialism. Ultimately, the book serves as both a historical account and a critical analysis of a pivotal figure in British history.

'...highly accessible and useful. It contains plenty of original sources and the accompanying narrative is written in a readable style.' Welsh Historian

ISBN: 9780708313527

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112 pages