What is different about Victorian Political Culture is that the author places parliament at the centre of his story. Reprising and extending the themes of a seminal article on 'parliamentary government' from 1989. ... Hawkins digs deep into recent research on the politics of the period, benefiting not least from the compendious information now being generated by the 1832-68 section of the History of Parliament. He is diligent about including Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Public moralists from Carlyle to Dicey are seamlessly worked in. ... we are left with an important and original work of synthesis that confirms the value of letting a good idea develop, ripen and mature over time. Victorian Political Culture reasserts the place of conservatism with a small and a large 'c' in the 19th century.