Public life and public lives: politics and religion in modern British history : essays in honour of Richard W. Davis : introduction
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págs. 7-18
"Underhand Dealings with the Papal Authorities": Disraeli and the Liberal Conspiracy to Disestablish the Irish Church
págs. 19-29
A Usable Past: History and the Politics of National Identity in Late Victorian England
págs. 30-42
T.H. Green and the Dissidence of Dissent: On Religion and National Character in Nineteenth-Century England
págs. 43-56
Een-Gonyama Gonyama!: Zulu Origins of the Boy Scout Movement and the Africanisation of Imperial Britain
págs. 57-66
"The Cow is Still the Most Important Figure in Indian Politics!": Religion, Imperial Culture and the Shaping of Indian Political Reform in the 1930s
págs. 67-81
Sir John Coxe Hippisley: That "Busy Man" in the Cause of Catholic Emancipation
págs. 82-95
"With All My Oldest and Native Friends". Joseph Parkes: Warwickshire Solicitor and Electoral Agent in the Age of Reform
págs. 96-108
"Meddling with Politics": The Political Role of Foreign Missions in the Early Nineteenth Century
págs. 109-118
After Emancipation: Thomas Fowell Buxton and Evangelical Politics in the 1830s
págs. 119-129
págs. 130-140
págs. 141-154
Political Ideas and Audiences: The Case of Arthur Bryant and the Illustrated London News, 1936�1945
págs. 155-167
A public life: Richard w. Davis, historian, mentor and gentleman
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