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A Political History of the House of Lords, 1811-1846: From the Regency to Corn Law Repeal [Hardcover]

Richard Davis (Author)

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October 18, 2007 0804757631 978-0804757638
The history of England's House of Lords in the nineteenth century has been largely misunderstood or ignored by historians. Richard W. Davis argues that the Lords were not primarily reactionary or obstructive, but rather a House in which much beneficial legislation was enacted. More conservative in political questions than the Commons perhaps, the Lords at least equaled them in compassion for the poor and suffering. While many historians also argue that after the Reform Act of 1832 the Lords had little real power, the Lords actually had precisely the same power after the Act as before: a bill could become law only after it passed both Houses of Parliament. They also had the power of veto and used it, particularly from 1833 to 1841 after the passage of the Act that is supposed to have so weakened them. The Whig House of Commons did not appreciate the actions of the Conservative majority in the Lords, but the electorate, becoming more conservative with every election, cared not at all.

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"This book is written in a confident and commanding style by a historian obviously at the top of his form. The House of Lords is a monumentally understudied and under-evaluated part of Britain's political polity, and Davis shows us the prime importance of the role the Lords actually played in this period in setting the agenda for the political nation."—James Sack, University of Illinois at Chicago

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Richard W. Davis is Emeritus Professor of History at Washington University, St. Louis. His previous books include Political Change and Continuity, 1760-1815: A Buckinghamshire Study (1972), Disraeli (1976) and The English Rothschilds (1983).

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ultra earl, new corn law, whig numbers, regency debates, divorce clause, bishops bill, appropriations clause, cabinet question
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House of Lords, House of Commons, Catholic Emancipation, Corn Laws, Lord Grenville, Irish Church, Roman Catholic, Lord Grey, Lord Lansdowne, The Maynooth Grant, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Holland, Church of England, The Ways Begin, Lord Liverpool, Religious Conflicts Begin, The Parting of the Ways, The Municipal Corporations Act, Triumph of the Conservatives, The Constitutional Revolution Begins, Test Acts, Irish Catholics, Discontented Conservatives, The Regency Crisis, United States
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