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to the start of Jackson's administration on 4 March 1829. Dangerfield characterises the period as constituting the transition "from the great dictum that central government is best when it governs least to the great dictum that central government must sometimes intervene strongly on behalf of the
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in 1970 remunerated Dangerfield for an extended research stay in Europe. In the UK and in Ireland, he collected material for his last book,
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Dangerfield was the father of two daughters, Mary Jo Lewis and Hilary Fabre, and a son, Anthony. He died of leukaemia in
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Barber, William D. (1 January 1965). "Review of The Awakening of American Nationalism, 1815–1828".
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during World War II, Dangerfield returned to the study of history and wrote
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in Great Britain ruined itself in dealing with the House of Lords,
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weak and the oppressed and the exploited." The book won the 1953
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Dangerfield was born in Berkshire, England, and educated at
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In 1941 Dangerfield published a work on the early life of
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The Damnable Question: A History of Anglo-Irish Relations
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The Damnable Question: A History of Anglo-Irish Relations
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The Damnable Question: A Study of Anglo-Irish Relations
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from 1933 to 1935. He is known primarily for his book
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Index

Dangerfield, George
Newbury, Berkshire
Santa Barbara, California
Vanity Fair
The Strange Death of Liberal England
Liberal Party
women's suffrage
Irish question
labour unions
Pulitzer Prize for History
Forest School
Halley's Comet
Hertford College, Oxford
The Strange Death of Liberal England
suffragettes
Edward VII
102nd Infantry Division (United States)
the period
James Madison
Andrew Jackson
War of 1812
Bancroft Prize
Pulitzer Prize for History
Guggenheim Fellowship
National Book Critics Circle Award
Santa Barbara, California
University of California, Santa Barbara
Sepoy Rebellion
The Strange Death of Liberal England
ISBN

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