Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century
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By James Richard Joy
1902
To My Daughter Helen With Her Father's Love
The object of this work is to set forth with as much clearness as possible the more important facts in the history of England in the nineteenth century. We have chosen to do this through the medium of biography, in the belief that the lives of a few representative men would present better opportunities for interesting and effective treatment than an historical narrative, which must have been encumbered by a mass of detail not capable of effective disposition within the limited space at our command. An introductory chapter serves to give a general view of the course of events and to show the relations of the men and movements which are afterward presented in more detail.
With but one exception our Ten Englishmen are men in public life, political or military. Artists, authors, preachers, and scholars were purposely left out of the account, because they are to receive prominence in other parts of the course for which this volume was written. The exception was made in the case of George Stephenson, because the revolution in transportation, due to his improvement of the locomotive engine, has had such a powerful influence upon the industrial development of the nation.
In bringing these great personages before the reader our intention has been quite as much historical as biographical. Each name is linked with some conspicuous problem in statesmanship, and the endeavor has been to set forth the work as well as the workman. It is hoped that the library notes appended to each chapter will be of assistance to the earnest student, in supplementing the meager outlines of this volume with the abundance of personal detail and wealth of dramatic incident which give life and action to history.
The appendix should not be overlooked. Its selections from authentic speeches, letters, dispatches, and other writings bring the reader into touch with the men who made England great.
James Richard Joy
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TEN ENGLISHMEN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
PREFACE
THE STRUGGLE WITH NAPOLEON
THE RESETTLEMENT OF EUROPE
RAILWAYS
THE REFORM OF PARLIAMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
THE POOR LAWS
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY
ACCESSION OF VICTORIA
O'CONNELL AND REPEAL
THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS
HUMANITARIAN LEGISLATION
PALMERSTON AND FOREIGN RELATIONS
THE EASTERN QUESTION
THE GREAT SEPOY MUTINY
GLADSTONE AND DISRAELI
LIBERAL REFORMS
THE CAUSE OF IRELAND
DISRAELI AND IMPERIALISM
AFTER A HUNDRED YEARS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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