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1867 Disraeli, Gladstone and Revolution
The Passing of the Second Reform Bill
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464 pages
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The Reform Bill of 1867 serves as a pivotal event in nineteenth-century British history, highlighting the struggles and complexities of political reform during this era. This book delves into the socio-political context surrounding the bill, examining the key figures, debates, and implications of the legislation. It explores how the bill transformed the electoral landscape and addressed issues of representation, ultimately shaping modern democracy in Britain. Through detailed analysis, the book reveals the significance of this reform in the broader narrative of British history.
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2005, paperback
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