Description
About the Author
Angus Hawkins is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the History Faculty at the University of Oxford, Director of International Programmes in Oxford University's Department for Continuing Education, and Fellow and Bursar of Kellogg College, Oxford. He has published numerous books on Victorian politics, including Parliament, Party and the Art of Politics in Britain, 1855-1859 and British Party Politics, 1852-1886 and has won a number of prizes including the Gladstone Memorial Prize and the McCann Award.
Reviews
The first volume leaves him on the brink of his first ministry; the second volume is eagerly awaited...fine work * A. W. Purdue, THES *
Hopefully readers will not have to wait long for the remainder of this impressive work. Meantime, the book's publishers should be congratulated on having produced a handsome, illustrated volume, at a fairly reasonable price. * Terry Jenkins, BBC History Magazine *
OUP should be congratulated for publishing this book in two volumes...well-researched, well-written book. * Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Times *
This, the first full-length biography of Derby to be written with access to the archives, will be the only one needed this century...The next volume is eagerly awaited. * Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Times *
Hawkin's high political analysis is almost invariably compelling. He has a great gift for narrative exposition, which he makes look deceptively easy, and his 500 pages race along like one of Stanleys' fillies. * Boyd Hilton, The English Historical Review. *
Hawkins's...achievement [is] in bringing the mind of a reading public back to this curious and significant statesman * Michael Bentley, TLS *
this is real history. Unlike so many political biographers, Hawkins has really mastered the archives. There is much in this book that is new, much that will permanently change interpretations of the period. It is about real politicians, not caricatures or faceless abstractions. Those who already have some acquaintance with the early years of the nineteenth century will find great pleasure in reading this book * Leslie Mitchell, Literary Review *
very full, well-executed and revealing * J. P. Parry, Parliamentary History *
a rewarding read and one to which scholars will have to pay continuing attention ... remarkable * Allen Warren, History (Reviewing Volumes 1 and 2) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199204403
Author Angus Hawkins
Format Hardback
Page Count 544
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 50mm