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1 de ene. de 2020 · In this video made with and for the History of Parliament Trust, we examine the career of Lord John Russell and his repeated efforts to reform Parliament in ...
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Russell's only postwar biographer, John Prest, produced important unpublished material but paid little attention to his views or to many of his policy initiatives. Twenty years ago Derek Beales almost took up the challenge; but in the event Joseph II's gain has been Russell's loss. Recent work, which he has largely inspired, has helped to ...
John Russell, primo conte di Russell ( Londra, 18 agosto 1792 – 28 maggio 1878 ), è stato un politico inglese. Facente parte del Partito Liberale, è stato primo ministro del Regno Unito due volte: dal 30 giugno 1846 al 23 febbraio 1852 e dal 29 ottobre 1865 al 18 giugno 1866. John Russell fu il nonno del famoso filosofo, matematico e logico ...
Lord John Russell was born on 8 August 1792 and was the third son of the sixth Duke of Bedford. He was educated at Westminster School and the University of Edinburgh. He entered Parliament in 1813 as the MP for Tavistock and during the 1820s he was a persistent advocate of extending the franchise and granting political equality to Roman Catholics.
John Russell, sexto duque de Bedford (1766-1839), aristócrata («6.º duque de Bedford» y «caballero de la Jarretera») y botánico británico; John Russell, primer conde Russell (1792-1878), aristócrata («1.º conde Russell») y político británico-inglés, conocido como Lord John Russell antes de 1861, primer ministro británico;
Hijo de John Russell, vizconde de Amberley y de Katrine Louisa Stanley. Nieto de lord John Russell, primer conde de Russell, dos veces primer ministro con la reina Victoria . Huérfano a los seis años tras la muerte de su hermana y su madre, y posteriormente de su padre, que no se recuperó de la pérdida de su esposa e hija y finalmente falleció en 1878.
Even if Lord John Russell shared the English dislike of Catholicism, he possessed to a high degree the Whig insistence on liberty and justice. His sympathy for Irish Catholics was genuine, if somewhat removed from the reality of the peasant’s plight. Russell was in opposition from 1841 to 1846.