Disraeli, Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield (1804–1881), prime minister and novelist (original) (raw)
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- Disraeli in the 1820s
- Widening horizons, 1830–1832
- Towards parliament and marriage
- Political career, 1837–1846
- The background to Disraeli's political views
- Views on Jewishness and Englishness
- Views on the crisis of the 1840s and the need for leadership
- Views on toryism, protection, empire, and practical politics
- Hughenden and protectionism, 1846–1852
- The 1852 government
- Strategies in the 1850s
- Opposition, 1859–1866; the religious problem in Britain and elsewhere
- The 1867 Reform Act
- Disraeli's first premiership, 1868
- In opposition, 1868–1874
- Disraeli's second premiership: domestic affairs, 1874–1876
- The problem of Europe, 1874–1876
- An assertive Eastern policy, 1877–1878
- ‘Imperialism’, 1876–1880
- The 1880 election defeat
- The last year
- Papers and editions
- Portraiture
- Disraeli in history
- Concluding assessment
- Sources
- Archives
- Likenesses
- Wealth at Death
- Archive Edition
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(1804–1881)
- Jonathan Parry
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