The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Written by Himself. Vol. 1
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Deze auteur was een vooraanstaand staatsman wiens wetgevende werk de Britse samenleving aanzienlijk vormgaf, met name door baanbrekende wetten inzake parlementaire hervormingen en de afschaffing van de slavernij. Naast politiek was hij een fervent voorstander van liberale doelen en onderwijsverbetering, en droeg hij bij aan de oprichting van invloedrijke tijdschriften en instellingen. Zijn juridische hervormingen waren gericht op het stroomlijnen van de rechtsspraak, en zijn invloed strekte zich uit tot de oprichting van nieuwe burgerlijke structuren. Als een belangrijk publiek figuur wordt zijn nalatenschap gekenmerkt door een toewijding aan sociale vooruitgang en intellectuele ontwikkeling.






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The three-volume autobiography offers an intimate look into the life of Henry Brougham, a prominent radical politician and reforming Lord Chancellor. Published posthumously in 1871, it delves into his political journey, personal experiences, and the social reforms he championed, providing valuable insights into the political landscape of his time.
The three-volume autobiography offers an in-depth look at the life of Henry Brougham, a prominent radical politician and reforming Lord Chancellor. Published posthumously in 1871, it chronicles his political journey, reform efforts, and personal insights, reflecting his commitment to social justice and political change during a transformative period in British history.
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