Although wielding huge influence in late Victorian and Edwardian political life, Reginald Baliol Brett (1852 - 1930), the second Lord Esher was, an enigma to his contemporaries and still remains a puzzle to historians. At the heart of British and Imperial political affairs for several decades, Esher sat in both Houses of Parliament, was a high ranking civil servant, friend and confidential advisor to three Sovereigns and four Prime Ministers (of differing political hues) and yet refused high office offered by both Liberals and Conservatives. Yet his behind-the-scenes influence through his range of friends in high places gave him unmatched, some thought undemocratic, power. Despite his lack of military service he was instrumental through his work on the Committee for Imperial Defence (CID) and its Secretarial for the wholesale reorganisation of the Armed Forces. It could be said that Esher, with his grasp of power without responsibility, was a unique phemen in British history. The Author, while compiling this fascinating study, drew on Cabinet and CID files, the Royal Archives and the papers of the Esher, Balfour, Asquith and Lloyd George estates. The result is a brilliant readable yet scholarly addition to British political bibliography.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pen & Sword Military, Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN-10
1781593493
ISBN-13
9781781593493
eBay Product ID (ePID)
158304694
Product Key Features
Author
Peter Fraser
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Biography: Historical, Political & Military
Type
Textbook
Dimensions
Weight
1043g
Height
234mm
Width
156mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
South Yorkshire
Spine
43mm
Content Note
Illustration
Author Biography
Peter Fraser was a scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge and went on to study and/or teach at London, Bristol and Manchester Universities. He was Professor of History at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia.