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- Young_England abstract "Young England was a Victorian era political group born on the playing fields of Cambridge, Oxford and Eton. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among them George Smythe, Lord John Manners, Henry Thomas Hope and Alexander Baillie-Cochrane. The group's leader and figurehead, however, was Benjamin Disraeli, who bore the distinction of having neither an aristocratic background nor an Eton or Cambridge education.Richard Monckton Milnes is credited with coining the name Young England, a name which suggested a relationship between Young England and the mid-century groups Young Ireland, Young Italy, and Young Germany. However, these political organisations, while nationalistic like Young England, commanded considerable popular support and were socially liberal and politically egalitarian.Young England promulgated a conservative and romantic species of Social Toryism. Its political message described an idealised feudalism: an absolute monarch and a strong Established Church, with the philanthropy of noblesse oblige as the basis for its paternalistic form of social organisation.".
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- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Baillie-Cochrane,_1st_Baron_Lamington.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Ashley-Cooper,_7th_Earl_of_Shaftesbury.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Disraeli.
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- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Corn_Laws.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Eton_College.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Evangelicalism.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_Faber.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink George_Smythe,_7th_Viscount_Strangford.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Thomas_Hope.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Bentham.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink John_Henry_Newman.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink John_Manners,_7th_Duke_of_Rutland.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Cazamian.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Maynooth_Grant.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Noblesse_oblige.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Owenism.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Movement.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Poor_Law_Amendment_Act_1834.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Radicals_(UK).
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Monckton_Milnes,_1st_Baron_Houghton.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Peel.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Social_Toryism.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Sybil_(novel).
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Tancred_(novel).
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Tory.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Utopia.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_morality.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Young_Germany.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Young_Ireland.
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLink Young_Italy_(historical).
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLinkText "Young England".
- Young_England wikiPageWikiLinkText "political group".
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- Young_England subject Category:19th_century_in_England.
- Young_England subject Category:Benjamin_Disraeli.
- Young_England subject Category:Political_history_of_England.
- Young_England hypernym Group.
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- Young_England comment "Young England was a Victorian era political group born on the playing fields of Cambridge, Oxford and Eton. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among them George Smythe, Lord John Manners, Henry Thomas Hope and Alexander Baillie-Cochrane.".
- Young_England label "Young England".
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- Young_England wasDerivedFrom Young_England?oldid=687296072.
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