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The Unknown Gladstone: The Life of Herbert Gladstone, 1854-1930
By (Author) Kenneth D. Brown
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
26th December 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of ideas
Political parties and party platforms
Specific wars and campaigns
Centrist democratic ideologies
Right-of-centre democratic ideologies
Political leaders and leadership
Biography: historical, political and military
941.082092
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
372g
Herbert Gladstone (1854-1930) was the only one of the sons of the renowned nineteenth-century Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone to enjoy a significant political career in his own right. Yet he has been generally relegated to the wings of history's stage, destined, it seems, to remain permanently in the shadow of his illustrious parent. Such an outcome would not have troubled him unduly, for his whole life was shaped by deep affection and respect for his father while as a political actor he was happiest operating in the political shadows rather than in the limelight - serving for 30 years as a Liberal MP for Leeds with short periods as Home Secretary (1905-1910) and, as Viscount Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa (1910-1914). In exploring the intimate connection between Herbert Gladstone's public and private lives this new biography, the first for eighty years, reveals an unambitious, self-effacing man of faith and throws new light not only on his own career but also on significant episodes in British Victorian and early-twentieth century history.
Kenneth D. Brown is Professor Emeritus in History at Queen's University Belfast. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and author of The English Labour Movement 1700-1951; A Social History of the Nonconformist Ministry in England and Wales 1800-1939 and The First Labour Party 1906-1914.