Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:21st Mar '96
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This work provides a study of Benjamin Disraeli, one of the most enigmatic British political characters of the 19th century. Later generations associated the name of Disraeli with an awakening of the imperial spirit which they dubbed the "New Imperialism". Was Disraeli a prophet and pioneer of the New Imperialism or merely a charlatan intent on short-term political gain? By examining Disraeli's ideas and policies in their domestic, foreign and imperial contexts (as well as making use of his literary works), the author seeks to provide a new perspective on Disraeli the politician, his contribution to the emergence of the New Imperialism and to the character of British imperialism in the longer term.
'...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