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Castlereagh: a life

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This book represents, on the one hand , the fulfilment of a long-cherished hope; on the other, an act of tardy expiation.

The crime for which expiation is offered is partly collective.

The reproach which lies on historians at large is considered in the Prologue.

The personal crime can be confessed only through the more intimate medium of a Preface.More than thirty years ago I published a little book on George Canning (John Murray, 1903) in which I did less than justice to Castlereagh.

The error was not peculier to me, and might perhaps be regarded as venial in a budding politician and inexperienced historian, who had spent some of the happiest evenings of his Oxford life in the famous club dedicated to Mr. Canning's memory. Yet all these years it has lain heavy on a conscience too tender perhaps for an active participant in politics.

That participation combined with other circumstances to delay the expiation even now inadequately made.

But, however inadequate, it cannot safely be deferred much longer.

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Oxford University Press
1351346075 / 9781351346078
eBook (EPUB)
17/04/2018
English
388 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: London: Quercus, 2011.