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Contributors:
R. T. Shannon
Publisher:
Nelson
Place of Publication: London Publication Year: 1963
 Table of contents
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Contents |
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INTRODUCTION by G. S. R. Kitson Clark |
xi |
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FOUNDATIONS OF THE ATROCITIES AGITATION |
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Prologue: Gladstone in Abdication, 1874-6 |
1 |
| 2 |
The Spirit of British Eastern Policy |
13 |
| 3 |
The Moral Sensibility of the High Victorian Era |
23 |
| 4 |
Groundwork, May-July 1876 |
36 |
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| 2 |
THE MAKING OF THE AGITATION, AUGUST 1876 |
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Gladstone's Speech of 31 July |
50 |
| 2 |
The End of the Session |
53 |
| 3 |
The Oxford Group: First Phase |
69 |
| 4 |
Stead and the Northern Atrocities Campaign |
69 |
| 5 |
The Oxford Group: Second Phase |
81 |
| 6 |
The 6th of September |
87 |
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| 3 |
GLADSTONE AND THE AGITATION, TO 6 SEPTEMBER |
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The Process of Involvement |
89 |
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'There is now . . . a virtuous passion' |
104 |
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GLADSTONE AS RELUCTANT LEADER OF THE AGITATION, TO 7 OCTOBER |
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Gladstone at Blackheath |
113 |
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Gladstone and the Liberal Party |
117 |
| 3 |
Gladstone and the Agitators |
135 |
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE AGITATION, I: THE PARTIES OF RELIGION |
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Introductory: the General Distribution of Protest |
147 |
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Nonconformity |
160 |
| 3 |
Anglicanism |
171 |
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Roman Catholicism |
191 |
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English Jewry |
198 |
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE AGITATION, II: THE HIGH VICTORIAN INTELLIGENTSIA |
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Problems of Interpretation |
202 |
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The Agitation and the 'National Idea' |
211 |
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Intellectual Rifts |
216 |
| 4 |
Radicalism |
226 |
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LAST PHASE OF THE AGITATION, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1876 |
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The Agitation in Difficulties |
239 |
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The Agitation Restored: To the National Conference on the Eastern Question |
251 |
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The Conferences at St James's Hall and Constantinople |
258 |
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EPILOGUE: AFTERMATH OF THE AGITATION |
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Gladstone, the Liberal Party, and 1880 |
266 |
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Gladstone, Bulgaria, and Ireland |
274 |
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Bibliography |
282 |
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Index |
279 |
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