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George III

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The first chronological survey of the first ten years of George III’s reign through power politics and policy-making.
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The eighteenth-century was long deemed 'the classical age of the constitution' in Britain, with cabinet government based on a two-party system of Whigs and Tories in Parliament, and a monarchy whose powers had been emasculated by the Glorious Revolution o. This study furthers the work of Sir Lewis Namier who argued in 1929 that no such party system existed, George III was not a cypher and that Parliament was an administration comprising of factions and opposition. George III was a high-profile and well-known character in British history whose policies have often been blamed for the loss of Britain's American colonies, around whom rages a perennial dispute over his aims: was he seeking to restore royal power, or merely excercising his constitutional rights?. The first chronological survey of the first ten years of George III’s reign through power politics and policy-making.

An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 31 October 2002
ISBN: 9780719064296
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, European history, HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century, General and world history

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Peter D. G. Thomas is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Preface
1. The Parameters of Politics
2. The Political Scenario in 1760
3. Pitt and Newcastle (1760-1762): War and Peace
4. The Bute Ministry (1762-1763): Peace and Cider
5. The Grenville Ministry (1763-1765): Wilkes and America
6. The First Rockingham Ministry (1765-1766): The Stamp Act Crisis
7. The Chatham Ministry. I. The Year of Charles Townshend (1766-1767): India and America
8. The Chatham Ministry. II. Grafton as Caretaker (1767-1768): Political re-alignments
9. The Grafton Ministry (1768-1770) The Middlesex Election and the Townshend Duties Crisis
10. George III, Lord North, and the defeat of ‘faction’ (1770)
11. Conclusion: Factions of Parties?
Bibliography
Index