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The Politics of Protection
Lord Derby and the Protectionist Party 1841 1852
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252 pages
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The struggle to repeal the Corn Laws in the 1840s stands as a significant event in nineteenth-century English politics. This conflict highlights the tensions between agricultural interests and the rising demand for free trade, reflecting broader social and economic changes of the era. The repeal movement galvanized various groups, showcasing the evolving landscape of political power and public opinion in England during this transformative period.
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2008, paperback
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