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Gladstone : Ireland and beyond

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"Based on papers given at a conference at St Deiniol's Library at Hawarden, to mark the bicentenary of his birth"--jkt.

Contents

Introduction / K. Theodore Hoppen
Section A: British dimensions
Gladstone, Ireland, Scotland and the 'Union of heart and spirit' / Alvin Jackson
Gladstone, Salisbury and the end of Irish assimilationism / K. Theodore Hoppen
Gladstone's Irish Home Rule legacy : Philip Kerr and the making of the 1920s Government of Ireland Bill / Melanie Sayers
Section B: Irish settings
From private visit to public opportunity : Gladstone's 1877 trip to Ireland / Kevin Mc Kenna
'Irish peers are deservedly unpopular' : dealing with your father{u2019}s faux pas within the nineteenth-century family / Devon McHugh
'This Proteus of politics' : the Dublin Evening Mail on Gladstone, 1868-98 / Patrick Maume
The Irish Times, southern Protestants and the memory of Gladstone, 1898-1938 / Eugenio Biagini
Section C: Matters of the mind
A careful Hellenism and a reckless Roman-ness : the Gladstone-Disraeli rivalry in the context of classics / Quentin Broughall
The religious dimension in Gladstone's Home Rule analysis / John-Paul McCarthy
Section D: The world beyond
Gladstone and imperialism / Bernard Porter
'A most arduous but a most noble duty' : Gladstone and the British Raj in India, 1868-98 / David Omissi
Postscript: A statue of Gladstone for Dublin / Paula Murphy.

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