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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782041214
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
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  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
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"Between the 1832 Great Reform Act and the outbreak of World War One in 1914, over 2,600 by-elections took place in Britain. They were triggered by the death, retirement or resignation of sitting MPs or by the appointment of cabinet ministers and were a regular feature of Victorian and Edwardian politics. They furnished political parties and their leaders with a crucial tool for gauging and mobilising public opinion. Yet despite the prominence of by-election contests in the historical records of this period, scholars have paid relatively little attention to them. As this book shows, these elections deserve to be taken as seriously today as people took them at the time. They provided important linkages between local and national politics, between the fourparts of the United Kingdom and Westminster, and between foreign and domestic affairs. They are vital to understanding the evolving electioneering machineries, the varying language of electoral contests, the traction that particular issues had with a growing and frequently volatile electorate, and the fluctuating fortunes of the political parties. This book, consisting of original work by leading political historians, provides the first synoptic study of this important subject. It will be required reading for historians and students of modern British political history, as well as specialists in electoral history and politics."--Publisher's website.

Between the 1832 Great Reform Act and the outbreak of World War One in 1914, over 2,600 by-elections took place in Britain. They were triggered by the death, retirement or resignation of sitting MPs or by the appointment of cabinet ministers and were a regular feature of Victorian and Edwardian politics. They furnished political parties and their leaders with a crucial tool for gauging and mobilising public opinion. Yet despite the prominence of by-election contests in the historical records of this period, scholars have paid relatively little attention to them. As this book shows, these elections deserve to be taken as seriously today as people took them at the time. They provided important linkages between local and national politics, between the four parts of the United Kingdom and Westminster, and between foreign and domestic affairs. They are vital to understanding the evolving electioneering machineries, the varying language of electoral contests, the traction that particular issues had with a growing and frequently volatile electorate, and the fluctuating fortunes of the political parties. This book, consisting of original work by leading political historians, provides the first synoptic study of this important subject. It will be required reading for historians and students of modern British political history, as well as specialists in electoral history and politics. T. G. Otte is Professor of Diplomatic History at the University of East Anglia. He is the author and/or editor of some thirteen books. Among the most recent is The Foreign Office Mind: The Making of British Foreign Policy, 1865-1914. Paul Readman is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at King's College London. He is the author of Land and Nation in England: Patriotism, National Identity and the Politics of Land 1880-1914. Contributors: Luke Blaxill, Angus Hawkins, Geoffrey Hicks, Phillips Payson O'Brien, T.G. Otte, Ian Packer, Gordon Pentland, Paul Readman, Kathryn Rix, Matthew Roberts, Philip Salmon, Anthony Taylor

Explores the many issues surrounding by-elections in the period which saw the extension of the franchise, the introduction of the ballot, and the demise of most dual member constituencies.

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Fills a significant gap in the study of British politics... Anyone reading this volume will be left with much to think about, arguments to agree and disagree with, and their understanding of Victorian and Edwardian politics enriched. * JOURNAL OF LIBERAL HISTORY * An important and impressive collection that will convince students and specialists of modern British history that they should invest Victorian and Edwardian by-elections with the same significance as did contemporaries. * PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY * A stimulating and rewarding book. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES * A very important addition to the political history of the period [ that] deserves to be intensively used by historians. * PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS * The first synoptic study of the subject, an important one for understanding of the movement and expression of political opinion in various parts of the country. * NORTHERN HISTORY * This new edited collection fills an important historiographical gap whilst also showcasing some of the newest and most innovative research in political and electoral history. [ .]Making a strong and convincing claim for the significance of by-elections, it is an important addition and therefore comes highly recommended to academics and students alike. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY *

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Preface and Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(22)
T.G. Otte
Paul Readman
1 `Plumping Contests': The Impact of By-elections on English Voting Behaviour, 1790-1868
23(28)
Philip Salmon
2 Government Appointment By-elections: 1832-86
51(26)
Angus Hawkins
3 `We should have had 1,000': The By-elections of the 1874 Parliament
77(22)
Geoffrey Hicks
4 `The Glamour of Independence': By-elections and Radicalism during the Liberal Meridian, 1869-83
99(22)
Antony Taylor
5 `The Swing of the Pendulum at Home': By-elections and Foreign Policy, 1865-1914
121(30)
T.G. Otte
6 By-elections and the Modernisation of Party Organisation, 1867-1914
151(26)
Kathryn Rix
7 `A Terrific Outburst of Political Meteorology': By-elections and the Unionist Electoral Ascendancy in Late-Victorian England
177(24)
Matthew Roberts
8 Land Reform and By-elections, 1885-1914: Do By-elections Matter?
201(26)
Ian Packer
9 Edwardian By-elections
227(24)
Paul Readman
Luke Blaxill
10 Lloyd George, Limehouse and the Realignment of British Politics: The Bermondsey By-election of 1909
251(22)
Phillips Payson O'Brien
11 By-elections and the Peculiarities of Scottish Politics, 1832-1900
273(20)
Gordon Pentland
Index of By-election Contests 293(4)
General Index 297
Paul Readman is Professor of Modern British History at King's College London. Kathryn Rix is the Assistant Editor of the House of Commons, 1832-1945 project at the History of Parliament. LUKE BLAXILL gained his PhD in History and the Digital Humanities from Kings College, London, in 2012; he is currently College Lecturer in Modern British History at Hertford College, Oxford. Paul Readman is Professor of Modern British History at King's College London. T.G. Otte is Professor of History at the University of East Anglia and author of nineteen books, including By-elections in British Politics, 1832-1914 (Boydell 2013) and Statesman of Europe: A Life of Sir Edward Grey (Allen Lane, 2020).