Ideas and institutions of Victorian Britain ; essays in honour of George Kitson Clark /
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New York :
Barnes & Noble,
1967.
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Table of Contents:
- Parliamentary parties and the independent member, 1810-1860, by D. E. D. Beales
- Social structure, political structure, and public opinion in mid-Victorian England, by D. C. Moore
- Coal mines regulation: the first decade, 1842-1852, by O. O. G. M. MacDonagh
- Cobden and Bright in politics, 1846-1857, by N. McCord
- Cobden and Bright in politics, 1846-1857, by N. McCord
- Popular Protestantism in Victorian Britain, by G. F. A. Best
- Mid-century Scottish nationalism: romantic and radical, by H. J. Hanham
- The uses of philology in Victorian England, by J. W. Burrow
- The atheist mission, 1840-1900, by F. B. Smith
- John Robert Seeley and the idea of a national church, by R. T. Shannon
- The parliamentary foundations of the Hotel Cecil, by J. P. Cornford
- Trinity College in the age of Peel, by R. Robson.