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Hace 3 días · A brief summary of the life and work of the last great libertarian leaders of the world, William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)See more at: Our substack https:/...
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Hace 4 días · Professor Colin Barr, review of Gladstone: God and Politics, (review no. 698) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/698. Date accessed: 13 April, 2024. After two substantial volumes of biography, and numerous shorter and related studies, Richard Shannon has again returned to the life of William Ewart Gladstone.
Hace 3 días · This is certainly a view that William Gladstone encouraged, most famously in his ‘masses against the classes’ speech, seeking thereby to impugn the motives of his heretical former colleagues. More recent historians, from the 1970s onwards, have questioned this view, seeing the Liberal Unionists as motivated more by ideology than ...
Hace 2 días · A leading Peelite was William Gladstone, who was a reforming Chancellor of the Exchequer in most of these governments. The formal foundation of the Liberal Party is traditionally traced to 1859 when the remaining Peelites, Radicals and Whigs agreed to vote down the incumbent Conservative government.
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Hace 5 días · Prime ministers who studied at Oxford include William Pitt the Elder, George Canning, Sir Robert Peel, William Gladstone, Lord Salisbury, H.H. Asquith, Clement Atlee, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, and Margaret Thatcher.
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Hace 2 días · Peggy Gladstone AKA Bill Stickers. Photograph: Courtesy of Polly Bagnall. Around the same time, a national appeal was launched to save Stonehenge, which was then pitifully neglected and damaged.
Hace 3 días · He succeeded William Ewart Gladstone as prime minister in June 1885, and held the office until January 1886. When Gladstone came out in favour of Home Rule for Ireland, Salisbury opposed him and formed an alliance with the breakaway Liberal Unionists, winning the subsequent general election.