The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VI - Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire

Vol. 6 of the 33 vol. Collected Works contains a number of Mill’s essays on contemporary political issues, including his essay Reorganization of the Reform Party.
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VI - Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire, ed. John M. Robson, Introduction by Joseph Hamburger (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982).
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- Author: John Stuart Mill
- Editor: John M. Robson
- Introduction: Joseph Hamburger
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- JOSEPH HAMBURGER
- A RADICAL EDUCATION
- RADICALISM INTERRUPTED: THE MENTAL CRISIS
- THE RATIONALE FOR A RADICAL PARTY
- RADICAL PARTY TACTICS
- DEMISE OF THE PHILOSOPHIC RADICAL PARTY
- IRELAND
- Textual Introduction
- JOHN M. ROBSON
- ESSAYS OF THE 1820s
- ESSAYS OF THE 1830s
- LATER WORKS ON IRELAND
- TEXTUAL PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire
- BRODIE’S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 1824
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Brodie’s History of the British Empire
- IRELAND 1825
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Ireland
- Before the Commons’ Committee of 1825.
- Before the Commons’ Committee of 1824.
- Before the Lords’ Committee of 1825.
- Before the Lords’ Committee of 1824.
- THE GAME LAWS 1826
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Game Laws
- INTERCOURSE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE BRITISH COLONIES IN THE WEST INDIES 1828
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Intercourse between the United States and the British Colonies in the West Indies
- NOTES ON THE NEWSPAPERS 1834
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Notes on the Newspapers
- NO. I, MARCH, 1834
- 5th February The King’s Speech[*]
- 6th February Mr. Shiel and Lord Althorp
- 7th February The Monopoly of the Post Office Clerks
- 12th February Attendance in the House
- 15th February Lord Althorp’s Budget[‡]
- 17th February The Leeds Election
- Mr. O’Connell’s Bill for the Liberty of the Press[*]
- NO. II, APRIL, 1834*
- 21st February The Ministerial Resolutions on Irish Tithe[*]
- 22nd February The Debate on Agricultural Distress[*]
- Mr. O’Connell’s Declaration for the Pillage of the National Creditor[‡]
- 5th March Mr. Buckingham’s Motion on Impressment[‡]
- 1st March The Dudley Election
- 8th March The Debate on the Corn Laws[*]
- 12th March Political Oaths[¶]
- 15th March The Trades’ Unions
- 19th March The Solicitor General’s Motion on the Law of Libel[*]
- 20th March Sir Robert Peel on the Corn Laws
- 26th March The Ministry and the Dissenters
- NO. III, MAY, 1834
- 16th April The Tithe Bill[∥]
- 17th April National Education
- 18th April Mr. Roebuck and The Times
- The Proposed Reform of the Poor Laws
- 19th April Government by Brute Force
- 22nd April The Church-Rate Abortion
- 24th April The Beer-Houses
- 25th April Repeal of the Union
- NO. IV, JUNE, 1834
- 1st May The Press and the Trades’ Unions
- 2nd May Sir Robert Heron’s Motion, and Mr. Bulwer’s Amendment[*]
- 8th May Loss of the Registration Bills[*]
- 13th May Lord Brougham’s Defence of the Church Establishment
- 14th May Mr. William Brougham’s Bills for a Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages[*]
- 17th May Sir Edward Knatchbull’s Beer Bill[†]
- 19th May My Grandmother’s Journal
- 22nd May Death of Lafayette
- 23rd May Lord Althorp and the Taxes on Knowledge
- 24th May Progress of the Poor Law Bill
- 25th May Honours to Science!
- 28th May The Change in the Ministry
- NO. V, JULY, 1834
- 2nd June Abolition of Patronage in the Church of Scotland
- 4th June Mr. Rawlinson and the Man of No Religion
- 6th June Business of the House of Commons
- 14th June The Tom-foolery at Oxford
- 17th June Parliamentary Monstrosities
- The Ministry
- 20th June The Beer Bill
- NO. VI, AUG., 1834†
- 21st June The Alleged Increase of Crime‡
- Debate on the Universities Admission Bill[*]
- 4th July The Chancellor’s Declaration against the Taxes on Political Information
- 5th July The Irish Tithe Bill[*]
- 18th July The Ministerial Changes
- 23rd July Lord Brougham’s Speech on the Poor Law Amendment Bill[*]
- The Rich and the Poor
- 27th July Flogging in the Army
- NO. VII, SEPT., 1834
- 2nd August Lord Melbourne’s Reason for His Religion
- Lord Althorp and the Beer Bill
- 9th August Major Pitman’s Dismissal
- 10th August The Government of Departments
- 12th August Defeat of the Irish Tithe Bill
- 15th August The Chancellor’s Doctrine of Appeals
- 16th August The Prorogation
- THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION 1834
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Close of the Session
- POSTSCRIPT TO THE LONDON REVIEW, NO. 1. 1835
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Postscript to the London Review, No. 1
- PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS OF THE SESSION 1835
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Parliamentary Proceedings of the Session
- POSTSCRIPT: THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION 1835
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Postscript: The Close of the Session
- STATE OF POLITICS IN 1836 1836
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- State of Politics in 1836
- WALSH’S CONTEMPORARY HISTORY 1836
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Walsh’s Contemporary History
- FONBLANQUE’S ENGLAND UNDER SEVEN ADMINISTRATIONS 1837
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Fonblanque’s England under Seven Administrations
- PARTIES AND THE MINISTRY 1837
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Parties and the Ministry
- RADICAL PARTY AND CANADA: LORD DURHAM AND THE CANADIANS 1838
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Radical Party and Canada: Lord Durham and the Canadians
- LORD DURHAM AND HIS ASSAILANTS 1838
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Lord Durham and His Assailants
- LORD DURHAM’S RETURN 1838
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Lord Durham’s Return
- REORGANIZATION OF THE REFORM PARTY 1839
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Reorganization of the Reform Party
- WHAT IS TO BE DONE WITH IRELAND? 1848?
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- What Is to Be Done with Ireland?
- ENGLAND AND IRELAND 1868
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- England and Ireland
- APPENDICES
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- No. I, March, 1834, pp. 151-68
- No. II, April, 1834, pp. 168-96
- No. III, May, 1834, pp. 196-218
- No. IV, June, 1834, pp. 218-44
- No. V, July, 1834, pp. 244-55
- No. VI, August, 1834, pp. 255-70
- No. VII, September, 1834, pp. 270-80
- Appendix C
- Textual Emendations
- Appendix D
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. AND HOUSE OF LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS
- STATUTES
- AMERICAN
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN
- CANADIAN
- FRENCH
- SCOTTISH
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