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The Impact of Labour 1920 1924: The Beginning of Modern British Politics
Contributor(s): Cowling, Maurice (Author)
ISBN: 0521619203     ISBN-13: 9780521619202
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2005
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Annotation: Modern British politics begins with the Labour victory at the Spen Valley by-election in early 1920. In the next four years, the challenge presented by its arrival as a major electoral force enabled the Conservative leaders to destroy the Coalition, the Liberal Party, and Lloyd George, to triumph as guardians of the social order under Baldwin at the General Election of 1924 and to establish the Labour-Conservative polarisation in the form which has persisted since. This conclusion emerges from Mr Cowling??'s detailed study of the high politics of these years, in which the various attempts to end and replace the Coalition are shown to have hinged on ???resistance to socialism???. This book is primarily an account of the initiatives of politicians and their reactions to one another. Mr Cowling??'s book is unique in the sources used; it is also the only study of this period to examine all three political parties in detail.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Great Britain - General
- History | Western Europe - General
- Political Science
Dewey: 329.942
LCCN: 2005280513
Series: Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.61 lbs) 584 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Western Europe
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Modern British politics begins with the Labour victory at the Spen Valley by-election in early 1920. In the next four years, the challenge presented by its arrival as a major electoral force enabled the Conservative leaders to destroy the Coalition, the Liberal Party, and Lloyd George, to triumph as guardians of the social order under Baldwin at the General Election of 1924 and to establish the Labour-Conservative polarisation in the form which has persisted since. This conclusion emerges from Mr Cowling's detailed study of the high politics of these years, in which the various attempts to end and replace the Coalition are shown to have hinged on 'resistance to socialism'. This book is primarily an account of the initiatives of politicians and their reactions to one another. Mr Cowling's book is unique in the sources used; it is also the only study of this period to examine all three political parties in detail.