Essays presented to Sir Lewis Namier
/ edited by Richard Pares and A.J.P. Taylor
- London MacMillan 1956
- viii, 541 p.: port. 23 cm.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
Oliver Cromwell and his parliaments, by H.R. Trevor-Roper.--The city of London in eighteenth-century politics, by L. Sutherland.--A London West-India merchant house, 1740-1769, by R. Pares.--Letters from William Pitt to Lord Bute, 1755-1758, by R. Sedgwick.--A wine-merchant's letter-book, by Sir J. Fergusson of Kilkerran.--Horace Walpole, antiquary, by W.S. Lewis.--The stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, by B. Kemp.--The reporting and publishing of the House of Commons' debates, 1771-1834, by A. Aspinall.--English reform and French Revolution in the general election of 1830, by N. Gash.--The changes in parliamentary procedure, 1880-1882, by E. Hughes.--Aspects of Russian foreign policy, 1815-1914, by G.H. Bolsover.--'Russia and Europe' as a theme of Russian history, by E.H. Carr.--The intellectuals and revolution: social forces in Eastern Europe since 1848, by H. S