Benjamin Disraeli
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
143
Language
English
Published
Aug 6, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199213593
ISBN-13
9780199213597
Description
Jonathan Parry explores the life and political career of Benjamin Disraeli, illustrating how this influential figure shaped modern British politics. His compelling narrative reveals not only Disraeli's strategies and policies as a Prime Minister but also the personal qualities that made him a significant character in the Victorian era, blending a keen intellect with dramatic flair.
Through well-researched accounts, Parry dives into Disraeli's complex relationships with contemporaries and the challenges he faced while navigating the turbulent political landscape of his time. The exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of Disraeli's legacy, showcasing how his vision and ambitions profoundly impacted not just Britain, but the broader course of history.
Through well-researched accounts, Parry dives into Disraeli's complex relationships with contemporaries and the challenges he faced while navigating the turbulent political landscape of his time. The exploration offers readers a nuanced understanding of Disraeli's legacy, showcasing how his vision and ambitions profoundly impacted not just Britain, but the broader course of history.
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