1st Edition

William Huskisson and Liberal Reform

By Alexander Brady Copyright 1967
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1967. The first edition of this monograph has been out of print for many years. There is still a demand for it. This second edition, it is presented in its original form as an essay on the significant changes in commercial and imperial policy in the 1820's with which the name of Huskisson was associated. Since the first edition of this book two volumes on Huskisson have appeared and are mentioned here as useful supplements: The Huskisson Papers, edited by Lewis Melville (London, 1931) and Huskisson and His Age by C. R. Fay (London, 1951). The Huskisson Papers is a selection of the statesman's correspondence, from his stay in Paris during the early period of the French Revolution to his death in 1830.

    Chapter 1 Political Career and Party Alinements; Chapter 2 The Currency Problem; Chapter 3 The Corn Laws; Chapter 4 The First Breaches in the Old Commercial System; Chapter 5 The Great Reforms; Chapter 6 Colonial Policy; Chapter er7 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Alexander Brady