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Reformers, Patrons and Philanthropists No. 3
- The Cowper-temples and High Politics in Victorian England
AUTHOR:  James Gregory 

William and Georgina Cowper-Temple were significant figures in nineteenth-century Britain. William Cowper-Temple, later Lord Mount Temple, was private secretary to one Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, and minister in the government of Lord Palmerston. He sought to improve the nation's health and rebuild London, and famously amended the Education Act in 1870. His charismatic wife, Georgina, was also champion of diverse social and moral reforms, and friend to such worthies as John Ruskin, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Frances Power Cobbe and Mrs Oscar Wilde. In the first full-length biography of this distinguished couple, James Gregory explores the Cowper-Temples' roles within Whig-Liberalism, philanthropy and social reform, and provides a fascinating insight into the private lives of two aristocrats dedicated to using their powers of influence to alleviate problems in Victorian society.

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
James Gregory is Lecturer in Modern History at the School of Social and International Studies at the University of Bradford.

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PRICE:
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COVER:
Hardback  

PAGES:
368  

PAGE SIZE:
216 x 134 x 38 mm  

ISBN:
9781848851115

PUBLICATION DATE
30 Nov 2009  
 

 
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