单词 | peelism |
释义 | Peelismn. Political History. The political and economic policies of Sir Robert Peel, esp. with reference to his repeal in 1846 of the Corn Laws which had restricted imports into Britain. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > principles of or support for specific politicians Wilkism1769 Pittism1809 Peelism1844 Crokerism1851 Palmerstonism1866 Palmerstonianism1869 Gladstonism1873 Chamberlainism1879 Parnellism1880 Gladstonianism1886 Cobdenism1887 Lloyd-Georgism1910 MacDonaldism1924 Chamberlainism1939 Bevanism1951 Butskellism1954 Lloyd-Georgery1958 Powellism1965 Paisleyism1966 Thatcherism1977 Blairism1994 1844 Hood's Mag. July 94 There is Conservatism, but verily there is no Peelism, in the country. 1867 Edinb. Evening Courant 24 Aug. 6/2 He slid down to Peelism, and lastly to violent Liberalism, and became one of the most violent denouncers of his some time friend the Tories. 1887 W. E. Gladstone in Eng. Hist. Rev. 2 286 Peelism was absorbed in the succeeding cabinet, and its adherents never again acted as a party. 1958 Eng. Hist. Rev. 73 452 Gladstone, however, was always a disciple of Peel, and through him Peelism became an important element in what later came to be known as Gladstonian Liberalism. 2000 Spectator 11 Nov. 80/2 He [sc. William Huskisson] paved the way for Peelism, which made the Tories electable in a more democratic world. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1844 |
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