ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1964, in this work of wisdom, originality, and power, the great Liberal scholar, J. L. Hammond, explores and expounds Gladstone's attempt to secure justice for Ireland against the rising tide of English Imperialist feeling. The origins of the Irish Church crisis of 1869, of the land agitations of the seventies and eighties, and of the Home Rule explosion of 1885-6 that disrupted the British party system, are traced back, by Hammond's mastery of the archives, to their historical causes. His imaginative sympathy accompanies Gladstone on the eight years of political suffering that followed the explosion, till at the age of eighty-four the Grand Old Man could finally retire.

In the new 1964 introduction to this reprint of the rare 1938 edition, this work is described as the most formidable and incisive piece of original research yet published on the history of England and Ireland in the second half of the nineteenth century.

chapter Chapter I|7 pages

Pitt’s Legacy

chapter Chapter II|15 pages

English and Irish Discontent. A Comparison

chapter Chapter V|18 pages

Gladstone’s European Sense

chapter Chapter VII|25 pages

Gladstone’s First Government

chapter Chapter VIII|24 pages

Gladstone’s First Government, Eclipse

chapter Chapter IX|15 pages

After 1874

chapter Chapter X|16 pages

The New Irish Party

chapter Chapter XI|19 pages

Gladstone’s Second Government, 1880

chapter Chapter XII|23 pages

The Irish Emergency, 1880

chapter Chapter XIII|35 pages

Coercion and Reform, 1881

chapter Chapter XIV|23 pages

The Struggle Over the Land act in Ireland, 1881

chapter Chapter XV|20 pages

The Kilmainham Treaty, 1882

chapter Chapter XVI|32 pages

After the Phoenix Park Murders, 1882

chapter Chapter XVII|23 pages

The Maamtrasna Murders

chapter Chapter XVIII|10 pages

Two Lost Years, 1883 and 1884

chapter Chapter XIX|28 pages

Gladstone, Chamberlain and Parnell

chapter Chapter XX|14 pages

The Carnarvon Adventure

chapter Chapter XXI|10 pages

Gladstone’s Leadership in 1885

chapter Chapter XXII|27 pages

Gladstone and the Irish Issue, July, 1885—Dec., 1885

chapter Chapter XXIII|28 pages

The Offer to Salisbury and the Hawarden Kite, December, 1885

chapter Chapter XXIV|17 pages

The Change of Government

chapter Chapter XXV|28 pages

The Liberal Split

chapter Chapter XXVI|32 pages

The First Home Rule Bill

chapter Chapter XXVII|23 pages

Gladstone and the Educated Classes

chapter Chapter XXVIII|21 pages

The Plan of Campaign, 1887

chapter Chapter XXIX|26 pages

The Parnell Commission

chapter Chapter XXX|20 pages

Catastrophe

chapter Chapter XXXI|27 pages

Gladstone’s Dilemma

chapter Chapter XXXII|35 pages

The Break with Parnell

chapter Chapter XXXIII|14 pages

The Last Battle

chapter Chapter XXXIV|23 pages

Gladstone and Democracy

chapter Chapter XXXV|20 pages

Conclusion