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The blind Victorian : Henry Fawcett and British liberalism

Goldman, Lawrence(Edited by)
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When Henry Fawcett died in 1884 he was among the most famous men of his age.

From a relatively humble background he had risen to become Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge, a Liberal MP and a minister in Gladstone's second government. And he had achieved all this despite being blinded at the age of twenty-five in a shooting accident.

Indeed, he was probably the first blind MP in British history.

This book examines aspects of his life and career - his personal life, including his friendship with the critic and writer, Leslie Stephen, and his marriage to Millicent Garrett Fawcett, the famous feminist; his intellectual contribution to Victorian culture as a friend and disciple of John Stuart Mill; his influential role as a populariser of economic thought from his position at Cambridge; his political outlook and campaigns as a radical Liberal who often opposed Gladstone, his party leader, for his timidity.

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Cambridge University Press
0521892740 / 9780521892742
Paperback / softback
04/12/2003
United Kingdom
English
215p.
23 cm
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