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British Politics, Society and Empire, 1852-1945 Essays in Honour of Trevor O. Lloyd
This book draws together essays on modern British history, empire, liberalism and conservatism in honour of Trevor O. Lloyd, Emeritus Professor of Modern British history at the University of Toronto for some thirty years beginning in the 1960s. With Lloyd best known for his two histories of the Empire and of domestic Britain, published in the Short Oxford History of the Modern World series, as well as his pioneering psephological study of the 1880 General Election, the essays include analyses of Anglo-Irish relations, Florence Nightingale, Canada, muckrackers, the Primrose League and prisoners of war during World War II.
- Trevor O. Lloyd as Teacher, Scholar, Mentor and Friend
- Introduction
- A Party for "Peers and Parsons?" The Social Composition of the Irish Conservative Party and Its Electoral Consequences, 1852-68
- Florence Nightingale Reconsidered as the Founder of Modern Nursing
- Britain, Muckraking and Transnational Exchanges
- Politics and the Social Sphere: The Primrose League during the First World War Matthew Hendley
- Baldwin’s Empire: Canada 1927
- Experiences of British Prisoners of War in the Far East: Death and Their Relatives at Home from 1942
David W. Gutzke
David W. Gutzke
Andrew Shields
Carol Helmstadter
David W. Gutzke
Gabrielle Ward-Smith
Patricia Jalland
Trevor O. Lloyd: A Bibliography
Biography
David W. Gutzke is Professor of Modern British History at Missouri State University, USA.