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Nineteenth-century diaries cast new light on politics of the time.The diaries of the fourth duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne [1785-1851] provide an unrivalled insight into the politics of the 'age of r...
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17 August 2006

Nineteenth-century diaries cast new light on politics of the time.
The diaries of the fourth duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne [1785-1851] provide an unrivalled insight into the politics of the 'age of reform', during the late-1820s and 1830s, from the perspective of a prominent political critic. Newcastle was a well known defender of the constitutional status quo and used his position in the house of lords, his family's historic electoral influence and personal contacts with the leading royal and political figures of the dayto argue the case against change. He was also a leading participant in ultra-tory parliamentary groups such as the 'king's friends' and the 'country party'. His diaries offer not just invaluable detail on these activities, but also a vivid personal testimony of Newcastle's political creed, and cast important light on the hopes, fears and strategies of those who resisted 'the triumph of reform' during these years.
This edition reproduces the politicalcontent of the diaries and Newcastle's published letters to the press for the period 1827-38; it is accompanied with an extensive introduction placing the diaries in their historical context, and other apparatus.
The diaries of the fourth duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne [1785-1851] provide an unrivalled insight into the politics of the 'age of reform', during the late-1820s and 1830s, from the perspective of a prominent political critic. Newcastle was a well known defender of the constitutional status quo and used his position in the house of lords, his family's historic electoral influence and personal contacts with the leading royal and political figures of the dayto argue the case against change. He was also a leading participant in ultra-tory parliamentary groups such as the 'king's friends' and the 'country party'. His diaries offer not just invaluable detail on these activities, but also a vivid personal testimony of Newcastle's political creed, and cast important light on the hopes, fears and strategies of those who resisted 'the triumph of reform' during these years.
This edition reproduces the politicalcontent of the diaries and Newcastle's published letters to the press for the period 1827-38; it is accompanied with an extensive introduction placing the diaries in their historical context, and other apparatus.
Price: $85.00
Pages: 446
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
17 August 2006
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843832669
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, Memoirs, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century
This publication is to be most warmly welcomed as a significant addition to the wealth of monographs and printed political diaries available for the period 1827 to 1838, popularly known as the 'triumph of reform'.
The Newcastle diaries - genealogical context - Richard Gaunt
The nature of the diaries - Richard Gaunt
Newcastle, the ultra-tories and the defence of the `confessional state' - Richard Gaunt
Concluding assessment - Richard Gaunt
The manuscript - Richard Gaunt
Editorial conventions of transcription - Richard Gaunt
The diaries 1827-1838 - Richard Gaunt
Appendix A: Newcastle's published letters to the press - Richard Gaunt
Appendix B: Newcastle's movements - Richard Gaunt
Biographical appendix - Richard Gaunt
The nature of the diaries - Richard Gaunt
Newcastle, the ultra-tories and the defence of the `confessional state' - Richard Gaunt
Concluding assessment - Richard Gaunt
The manuscript - Richard Gaunt
Editorial conventions of transcription - Richard Gaunt
The diaries 1827-1838 - Richard Gaunt
Appendix A: Newcastle's published letters to the press - Richard Gaunt
Appendix B: Newcastle's movements - Richard Gaunt
Biographical appendix - Richard Gaunt