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Walpole in Power Professor Jeremy Black

Walpole in Power By Professor Jeremy Black

Walpole in Power by Professor Jeremy Black


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A detailed study of the political life of Britain's first Prime Minister. It shows how the PM's role has changed from Walpole to Blair and gives a vivid account of political and literary life in 18th century England.

Walpole in Power Summary

Walpole in Power: Britain's First Prime Minister by Professor Jeremy Black

Robert Walpole was Britain's first Prime Minister and one of the great political figures of the eighteenth century. His years in power, 1721-42, saw the growth of unparalleled political stability and the gradual rise of the House of Commons as the focus of power. In the twenty years that he was Prime Minister Walpole was the chief architect of the Whig supremacy which laid the foundations for modern Britain. He secured the Hanoverian dynasty through his close relationship with George II and did his best to endear the population to their Germanic monarch. Although they were later to part with bitterness on both sides, there is no doubt that Walpole had achieved the seemingly impossible task of harmonising the interests of people, parliament and monarch in a way which became the model for all future British Prime Ministers. This new study of Walpole's years in power paints a lively picture of Hanoverian England and the world of politics and patronage. The important literary culture of Augustan England - Pope, Swift, Gray and Johnson - is also explored for its rich vein of political satire and commentary. The book ends with Walpole's fall from power in 1742 while Britain was at war with Spain and France, a war which Walpole opposed but which George II was determined to pursue for his own interests. Walpole's opposition to the war ended his career but bolstered George's image with his subjects as he led a victorious army of British, Hanoverian and Austrian troops in battle, the last British monarch to do so.

About Professor Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is a leading authority on the eighteenth century and his recent publications include War in the Eighteenth Century (Cassell Military) War: Past, Present and Future (Sutton) and Historical Atlas of Britain (Sutton).

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GOR003813159
9780750925235
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Walpole in Power: Britain's First Prime Minister by Professor Jeremy Black
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20010700
224
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