Introduction; 1. Young Oxford; 2. Liberalism and the Empire; 3. The village labourer; 4. War and peace; 5. The dead season; 6. The Clapham complex; 7. The bleak age; 8. Faith in France; Epilogue 1949-1961; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Stewart A. Weaver is Associate Professor of History at the University of Rochester. He is the author of John Fielden and the Politics of Popular Radicalism, 1832-1847.
"This beautiful book, written with great elegance, tells the fascinating and up to now largely neglected story of two of the most important British historians of this century." - Peter Stansky, Stanford University
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