Martin Hutchinson

Tory Stories: The Martin Hutchinson Podcast

History EN ↓ 6 episodes

The Martin Hutchinson Podcast: The Tory achievements of 1660 - 1832, free of Whiggish prejudice!

Author

Martin Hutchinson

Category

History

Podcast website

www.torystories.stream

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2024

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Episodes

Why The Stuart Restoration Gave Us The Industrial Revolution 05.07.2024

A look at the major reason why Britain got the Industrial Revolution ahead of others: the Stuart Restoration of 1660.

Ranking the Greatest Prime Ministers 30.09.2023

Ranking the great and near-great Prime Ministers in chronological order; stacking them up against Lord Liverpool.

Who Brought Us The Industrial Revolution? 17.04.2023

Looking at those who brought us the Industrial Revolution: the most important generators of this greatest civilizational advance in world history.

Canals, Country Banks and the Tory Takeoff 22.09.2022

The Industrial Revolution's economic takeoff and how that period’s Tory policies mixed with some major structural changes in the British economy caused lift-off and changed the world forever.

The Oxfordshire School of Economic Thought 05.11.2021

Tracing the development of the school of economic thought predominantly growing within the 17th and 18th century Tory party that animated the Industrial Revolution.

Why Lord Liverpool Should Be Considered Britain's Greatest Prime Minister 17.06.2021

An examination of the major achievements of Robert Banks Jenkinson, Second Earl of Liverpool; Prime Minister 1812 - 1827.

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