The general election of 29 October 1924 saw Winston Churchill return to Parliament as Constitutionalist MP for Epping after two years in the political wilderness. It also saw Stanley Baldwin swept back to Number 10 on a Conservative landslide. Speculation about whether Baldwin would cement Churchill’s drift from the Liberal fold by offering him office surfaced during the election campaign. Churchill nevertheless thought ‘it very unlikely that I shall be invited to join the Government, as owing to the size of the majority it will probably be composed only of impeccable Conservatives’. [ 1 ] Because of his anti-socialist credentials, his ability to reassure wavering Liberals through his opposition to protectionism – dropped by Baldwin after i...
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This brochure lists selected items from the Winston Churchill Collection built by E. Conyers O\u27Br...
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Exploring the myths and legends which surround Churchill's role in the 1926 General Strike this plac...
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As Conservative party leader from 1923 to 1937 and three times prime minister, Stanley Baldwin was o...
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In 1945 Winston Churchill was acclaimed as a national hero in Britain, and rightly so, for his leade...
In one fundamental sense, a British post-war consensus certainly existed: repudiation and denigratio...
Winston Churchill is undoubtedly one of the greatest British politicians of all time. His life spans...
One of the most important players in British/Ottoman relations and the ultimate breakdown of those r...
David Cameron’s announcement that he is stepping down as Prime Minister capped a night of unpreceden...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth ...
This brochure lists selected items from the Winston Churchill Collection built by E. Conyers O\u27Br...
This revisits Churchill's decision, as Chancellor of the Exchequer 1924-29, to restore the Gold Stan...
Exploring the myths and legends which surround Churchill's role in the 1926 General Strike this plac...
Paradoxically the social reforms which entitle Churchill to the title of One Nation Conservative wer...
By using the political career of the leading Conservative Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, as a ...
As Conservative party leader from 1923 to 1937 and three times prime minister, Stanley Baldwin was o...
Conservative leaders may have had a decisive impact on the decision by the Liberal government to ent...
In being asked what he most feared, Tory grandee and Prime Minister (PM) Harold Macmillan is reputed...
In Turkey Winston Churchill is known as an important historic figure of the twentieth century but al...
In 1945 Winston Churchill was acclaimed as a national hero in Britain, and rightly so, for his leade...
In one fundamental sense, a British post-war consensus certainly existed: repudiation and denigratio...
Winston Churchill is undoubtedly one of the greatest British politicians of all time. His life spans...
One of the most important players in British/Ottoman relations and the ultimate breakdown of those r...
David Cameron’s announcement that he is stepping down as Prime Minister capped a night of unpreceden...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth ...
This brochure lists selected items from the Winston Churchill Collection built by E. Conyers O\u27Br...