Berwick Coates

Wellington's Charge: A Portrait of the Duke's England

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This historical biography explores the life and legacy of Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, placing him within the broader context of British society and politics from the late 18th to mid-19th century. It portrays Wellington not only as a military leader who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, but also as a statesman deeply involved in government, serving as prime minister and cabinet minister. The book highlights his strong sense of duty and public service, showing how he viewed England as his lifelong responsibility. At the same time, it examines the dramatic transformations occurring in England during his lifetime, including industrialisation, political reform, social change, and the shifting role of the monarchy. Through this dual focus on Wellington’s career and the evolving nation he served, the author presents a portrait of both a highly influential figure and a country undergoing profound change.

État

D'occasion - Acceptable

Langue

Anglais

Type d'articles

Livre - Couverture souple

Année

2003

Éditeur

Robson Books

Nombre de pages

330 pages

EAN

9781861056535

Illustré

Oui