1st Edition

The Two Nations A Financial Study of English History

By Christopher Hollis Copyright 1935
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book was first published in 1935. An exploration of the 'two nations' looking the medieval managed currency and its collapse, the failure of the Stuarts through to Bishop Berkeley, the corn law revolts, Ireland and America, to the 1920s and prosperity, crisis and counter attack in 1935.

    THE TWO NATIONS: C HOLLIS:

    CONTENTS

    chapter page

    I. The Medieval Managed Currency and its Collapse… 1

    II. The Failure of the Stuarts… 12

    III. The Orange… 28

    IV. The Origin of the Progressive Legend… 35

    V. Bishop Berkeley… 53

    VI. The Americans and the Whigs… 65

    VII. The First Breakdown… 74

    VIII. Unnecessary Poverty… 85

    IX. Cheques and Notes… 103

    X. The Repeal of the Corn Laws… 113

    XI. The First Revolts… 125

    XII. The Turn of the Tide… 141

    XIII. The Exceptional Auxiliary… 154

    XIV. Disraeli’s Rule… 165

    XV. Ireland… 179

    XVI. Machine Running Down… 186

    XVII. America… 200

    XVIII. The 1920’s… 221

    XIX. Crisis and the Counter Attack… 234

    Epilogue… 250

    Index… 255

    Biography

    Christopher Hollis