To Save England from Decline - The National Party of Common Sense: British Conservatism and the Challenge of Democracy (1885-189
This work aims to investigate the political and intellectual environment that Salisbury worked in following the death of Disraeli and the high mythical status he attained. An analysis will also be offered of his careful and patient reconstruction of the image of Conservatism. This analysis examines how he gave his party back an identity that had for so many years been uncertain and restored its pride in resisting the processes of democratization, without fear of a direct confrontation with opponents.