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William Pitt and national revival

J. Holland Rose

Editora: Good Press

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In "William Pitt and National Revival," J. Holland Rose delves into the pivotal role played by William Pitt the Elder in the resurgence of British national pride during the 18th century. The book navigates Pitt's political strategies and foreign policies, set against the backdrop of an evolving British Empire facing both internal and external challenges. Rose employs a narrative style that juxtaposes rigorous historical analysis with accessible prose, allowing readers to glean insights into the intricate interplay of politics, war, and cultural revival during a transformative period in British history. J. Holland Rose was a scholar steeped in British history, which greatly informed his understanding of Pitt's legacy. His academic background, enriched by extensive research in both primary and secondary sources, allows him to present a nuanced portrait of Pitt — a figure often overshadowed in popular narratives. Rose's keen interest in the socio-political climate of the 18th century sheds light on the broader implications of Pitt's policies, providing insight into the factors that contributed to the evolution of British identity. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of British history who seek to understand the complexities of national identity and leadership. Rose's compelling analysis not only deepens our comprehension of Pitt's influence but also resonates with contemporary discussions around nationalism and governance.
Disponível desde: 02/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 140 páginas.

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