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Contents
INTRODUCTION by G. S. R. Kitson Clark xi
1 FOUNDATIONS OF THE ATROCITIES AGITATION
1 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
2 THE MAKING OF THE AGITATION, AUGUST 1876
1 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
3 GLADSTONE AND THE AGITATION, TO 6 SEPTEMBER
1 The Process of Involvement 89
2 'There is now . . . a virtuous passion' 104
4 GLADSTONE AS RELUCTANT LEADER OF THE AGITATION,
TO 7 OCTOBER
1 Gladstone at Blackheath 113
2 Gladstone and the Liberal Party 117
3 Gladstone and the Agitators 135
5 THE STRUCTURE OF THE AGITATION, I: THE PARTIES OF
RELIGION
1 Introductory: the General Distribution of Protest 147
2 Nonconformity 160
3 Anglicanism 171
4 Roman Catholicism 191
5 English Jewry 198

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Publication Information: Book Title: Gladstone and the Bulgarian Agitation 1876. Contributors: R. T. Shannon - author. Publisher: Nelson. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: ix.
    
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