Essays presented to Sir Lewis Namier /
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London : New York :
Macmillan; St. Martin's Press,
1956.
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Table of Contents:
- Oliver Cromwell and his parliaments, by H. R. Trevor-Roper
- The city of London in eighteenth-century politics, by L. Sutherland
- A London West-India merchant house, 1740-1769, by R. Pares
- Letters from William Pitt to Lord Bute, 1755-1758, by R. Sedgwick
- A wine-merchant's letter-book, by Sir J. Fergusson of Kilkerran
- Horace Walpole, antiquary, by W. S. Lewis
- The stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, by B. Kemp
- The reporting and publishing of the House of Commons' debates, 1771-1834, by A. Aspinall
- English reform and French Revolution in the general election of 1830, by N. Gash
- The changes in parliamentary procedure, 1880-1882, by E. Hughes
- Aspects of Russian foreign policy, 1815-1914, by G. H. Bolsover
- Russia and Europe as a theme of Russian history, by E. H. Carr
- The intellectuals and revolution: social forces in Eastern Europe since 1848, by H. Seton-Watson
- Personality and diplomacy in Anglo-American relations, 1917, by S. Morison
- The war aims of the Allies in the First World War, by A. J. P. Taylor
- Men of tragic destiny: Ludendorf and Groener, by J. W. Wheeler-Bennett.