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Pitt the Elder

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Paperback, 340 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1992
ISBN13: 9780521398060
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1992 9780521398060
Onderdeel van serie British Lives
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This book offers a readable yet scholarly account of the life of one of the greatest statesmen of empire, William Pitt the Elder, First Earl of Chatham (1708-78). Chatham is seen as a political outsider who rose to direct British policy in the Seven Years War, the crucial struggle that gave Canada to Britain. A critic of domestic corruption, he was subsequently a champion of American liberties. Chatham's achievement was all the more remarkable for a politician who was dogged for much of his life by poor physical health and considerable mental stress. His position as an outsider was crucial: it helped make his reputation, and to make him an unsettling figure. It also caused problems when he gained office, but it ensured Chatham was and seemed, 'different'. He was a man with whom the national interest could be associated, not simply because he made the claim himself, but also because he seemed apart from the world of court and connection.

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ISBN13:9780521398060
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:340

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1. A political outsider and his world; 2. A very inflammatory politician: the rise to high office, 1735–1756; 3. War minister; 4. `Greatness going off? Pitt, 1761–1778; 5. Chatham as Hanoverian Patriot.
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