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Backward versus Radical Conservatives - The Age of Salisbury, 1881–1902: Unionism and Empire. By Richard Shannon. London and New York: Longman, 1996. Pp. 569. $79.95. - The Crisis of Conservatism: The Politics, Economics and Ideology of the British Conservative Party, 1880–1914. By E. H. H. Green. London and New York: Routledge, 1995. Pp. xiv + 412. $85.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2014

Peter T. Marsh*
Affiliation:
Syracuse University

Abstract

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Copyright © North American Conference of British Studies 1999

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References

1 Ferguson, Niall, “Major Haunted by Ghost of Failure as History Repeats Itself,” Financial Times (3 May 1997)Google Scholar.

2 See Chilston, Viscount, Chief Whip (London, 1961)Google Scholar; and Marsh, Peter T., The Discipline of Popular Government: Lord Salisbury's Domestic Statecraft, 1881–1902 (Hassocks, 1978)Google Scholar, chap. 6.

3 He cites particularly The Discipline of Popular Government; and also Robert, Lord Blake and Cecil, Hugh, eds., Salisbury: The Man and His Policies (New York, 1987)Google Scholar; Blake, Lord, The Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill (London, 1970)Google Scholar; and Blewett, Neal, The Peers, the Parties and the People: The British General Elections of 1910 (Toronto, 1972)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Most notably, Sykes, Alan, Tariff Reform in British Politics, 1903–1913 (Oxford, 1979)Google Scholar; and Marrison, A. J., British Business and Protection, 1903–1932 (Oxford, 1996)Google Scholar.