England Since Waterloo


Read by Pamela Nagami

(5 stars; 3 reviews)

"England Since Waterloo" by Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott (1859-1945) was first published in 1913 and went through many editions. The author taught history at Worcester College, Oxford for thirty-six years and served as a Conservative member of Parliament for fifteen. "England Since Waterloo" begins with the defeat of Napoleon who, Marriott writes, was impotent "to assail English power at sea, foiled in his attempt to ruin her commerce...overwhelmed under Russian snows, and finally conquered by the genius of Wellington." He portrays the people and the events of nineteenth century Britain, ending his narrative with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. We see the "ascendancy of Science and Industry...the advent of Democracy...and the extension of Empire" in this panoramic survey of reform at home and imperialism abroad. - Summary by Pamela Nagami (25 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Ch. 1: Introductory, Pt. 1 23:05 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 1: Introductory, Pt. 2 17:39 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 2: Peace Without Plenty (1815-1822), Pt. 1 47:52 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 2: Peace Without Plenty (1815-1822), Pt. 2 35:56 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 3: The Holy Alliance--Castlereagh and Canning--England and Europe (1815-183… 35:49 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 3: The Holy Alliance--Castlereagh and Canning--England and Europe (1815-183… 31:43 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 4: The Last Years of Tory Rule (1822-1830)--Social and Fiscal Reforms--Cath… 30:09 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 4: The Last Years of Tory Rule (1822-1830)--Social and Fiscal Reforms--Cath… 36:51 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 5: Parliamentary Reform and After (1830-1833), Pt. 1 31:42 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 5: Parliamentary Reform and After (1830-1833), Pt. 2 25:09 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 6: Irish Affairs--O'Connell and the Whigs (1833-1837), Pt. 1 31:02 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 6: Irish Affairs--O'Connell and the Whigs (1833-1837), Pt. 2 25:22 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 7: The First Years of the New Reign (1837-1841), Pt. 1 25:36 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 7: The First Years of the New Reign (1837-1841), Pt. 2 24:03 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 8: The Foreign Policy of Lord Palmerston (1830-1841), Pt. 1 26:10 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 8: The Foreign Policy of Lord Palmerston (1830-1841), Pt. 2 18:03 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 9: Robert Peel's Ministry (1841-1846), Pt. 1 38:58 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 9: Robert Peel's Ministry (1841-1846), Pt. 2 33:05 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Lord John Russell's First Administration (1846-1852)--The Irish Famine … 23:47 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Lord John Russell's First Administration (1846-1852)--The Irish Famine … 17:11 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 11: Great Britain and Continental Politics (1846-1852)--Lord Palmerston and… 21:34 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 11: Great Britain and Continental Politics (1846-1852)--Lord Palmerston and… 19:42 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 12: The Coalition and the Crimean War (1852-1855), Pt. 1 39:52 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 12: The Coalition and the Crimean War (1852-1855), Pt. 2 35:49 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 13: War and Peace--The Palmerston Ministry (1855-1857), Pt. 1 27:38 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 13: War and Peace--The Palmerston Ministry (1855-1857), Pt. 2 23:01 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 14: Growth of the British Power in India (1740-1856), Pt. 1 34:03 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 14: Growth of the British Power in India (1740-1856), Pt. 2 32:24 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 15: The Indian Mutiny (1856-1858), Pt. 1 20:54 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 15: The Indian Mutiny (1856-1858), Pt. 2 21:25 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 16: Domestic Administration (1858-1860)--England and Italy, Pt. 1 26:40 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 16: Domestic Administration (1858-1860)--England and Italy, Pt. 2 22:18 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 17: The Rule of Lord Palmerston--The Civil War in America--The Danish Duchi… 31:28 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 17: The Rule of Lord Palmerston--The Civil War in America--The Danish Duchi… 34:19 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 18: 'The Leap in the Dark'--The Advent of Democracy (1865-1868), Pt. 1 29:28 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 18: 'The Leap in the Dark'--The Advent of Democracy (1865-1868), Pt. 2 26:08 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 19: Colonial and Foreign Policy--The Dominion of Canada, Pt. 1 25:48 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 19: Colonial and Foreign Policy--The Dominion of Canada, Pt. 2 14:55 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 20: The Irish Question--Ecclesiastical, Agrarian, Political, Pt. 1 36:34 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 20: The Irish Question--Ecclesiastical, Agrarian, Political, Pt. 2 29:19 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 21: National Education, Pt. 1 20:15 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 21: National Education, Pt. 2 14:29 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 22: Administrative Reform and Foreign Affairs (1868-1874), Pt. 1 34:46 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 22: Administrative Reform and Foreign Affairs (1868-1874), Pt. 2 31:21 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 23: The New Toryism--Imperium et Sanitas (1874-1878), Pt. 1 44:43 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 23: The New Toryism--Imperium et Sanitas (1874-1878), Pt. 2 41:54 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 24: Afghanistan and South Africa (1878-1880), Pt. 1 32:44 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 24: Afghanistan and South Africa (1878-1880), Pt. 2 26:56 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 25: The Gladstone Administration--Ireland and Egypt (1880-1885), Pt. 1 32:47 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 25: The Gladstone Administration--Ireland and Egypt (1880-1885), Pt. 2 31:14 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 26: Epilogue (1885-1901)--Democracy and Empire--Close of the Victorian Era,… 38:25 Read by Pamela Nagami
Ch. 26: Epilogue (1885-1901)--Democracy and Empire--Close of the Victorian Era,… 32:40 Read by Pamela Nagami

Reviews

Important History


(5 stars)

This work filled in many holes in my knowledge of the era. I of course knew of the names Palmerston, Gladstone, Disraeli, and others, but didn't know much about their policies or accomplishments. This work filled in my understanding of England with respect to Ireland, Canada, Australia, India, South Africa... as well as the Crimean War and other wranglings with European powers and Russia. The last part, speaking of the partitioning of Africa, gives me pause considering the results in the decades that followed. There are obvious attitudes of superiority over the native peoples of many lands (India, Australia, Africa). But that's a fault of the time. Good stuff! Thank you, Pamela, for another excellent dive into history.