The Early Novels of Benjamin Disraeli

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Schwarz ◽  
Geoffrey Harvey ◽  
Ann Hawkins ◽  
Miles Kimball ◽  
Charles Richmond ◽  
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Jennifer Davey

Lady Mary Derby (1824–1900) occupied a pivotal position in Victorian politics, yet her activities have largely been overlooked or ignored. A Female Politician places Mary back into the political position she occupied and offers the first dedicated account of her career. Based on extensive archival research, including hitherto neglected or lost sources, this study reconstructs the political worlds Mary inhabited. Her political landscape was dominated by the machinations and intrigues of high politics and diplomacy. As this book uncovers, her political skill and acumen were highly valued by leading politicians of the day, including Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone, and she played a significant role in many of the key events of the mid-Victorian era. This included the passing of the Second Reform Act, the formation of Disraeli’s 1874 government, the Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878, and Gladstone’s 1880–1885 government. By exploring how one woman was able to exercise influence at the heart of Victorian politics, this book considers what Mary’s career tells us about the nature of political life in the mid nineteenth century. It sheds new light on the connections between informal and formal political culture, incorporating the politics of the home, letter-writing, and social relations into a consideration of the politics of Parliament and government. A Female Politician is a rich investigation of how a woman, with few legal or constitutional rights, was able to become a significant figure in mid-Victorian political life.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Schwarz ◽  
Geoffrey Harvey ◽  
Ann Hawkins ◽  
Miles Kimball ◽  
Charles Richmond ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Schwarz ◽  
Geoffrey Harvey ◽  
Ann Hawkins ◽  
Miles Kimball ◽  
Charles Richmond ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  

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