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The Whig interpretation: The Whig triumph, by G. M. Trevelyan. Whigs were aided by the middle class, by G. L. Dickinson.
Causes of the Reform bill; some modern and some contemporary views: Reform not affected by the French Revolution, by N. Gash. The Catholic question, party fragmentation, and reform, by A. A. Aspinall. Reform, a means to an end, by the Westminster review. Reform, a political and social movement, by the Quarterly review. Reform and the social structure of three English cities, by A. Briggs. Reform and the role of interests, by Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine.
Some consequences of the Reform bill: The social composition of the Parliament of 1833, by S. F. Woolley. Social composition and interests in the Parliament of 1841-1847, by W. O. Aydelotte. The agricultural interest and Corn law repeal, by G. K. Clark.
A conservative revision: The other face of reform, a conservative view, by D. C. Moore.
Causes of the Reform bill; some modern and some contemporary views: Reform not affected by the French Revolution, by N. Gash. The Catholic question, party fragmentation, and reform, by A. A. Aspinall. Reform, a means to an end, by the Westminster review. Reform, a political and social movement, by the Quarterly review. Reform and the social structure of three English cities, by A. Briggs. Reform and the role of interests, by Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine.
Some consequences of the Reform bill: The social composition of the Parliament of 1833, by S. F. Woolley. Social composition and interests in the Parliament of 1841-1847, by W. O. Aydelotte. The agricultural interest and Corn law repeal, by G. K. Clark.
A conservative revision: The other face of reform, a conservative view, by D. C. Moore.