Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act of 1918 on the political culture of the west midland region in the interwar years, the elements of continuity in the politics of the region are striking. The Labour Party failed to dislodge the Unionists’ political control in the region (with the exception of the Black Country) for most of the 1920s and 1930s, notwithstanding the presence of a significant industrial working‐class population in the bulk of the region's constituencies. The essay argues that the lack of a significant redistribution of seats in the region, in spite of wartime growth in all urban areas, enabled the well‐organised and well‐funded Unionist organisations controlled by Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain...
Before the First World War, the Conservative Party feared the extension of the suffrage to all adult...
This chapter seeks to challenge the current orthodoxy that a 'national' political culture had emerge...
The British Labour Party became increasingly aware after the First World War that it was potentially...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act (1918) on the political culture of the we...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
About the book: The period between 1918 and 1945 witnessed dynamic social and economic developments ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
This Thesis examines how, following its near collapse in 1931, the political and ideological restruc...
Largely ignored as an anomaly, the 1892 general election represents a major gap in the scholarship o...
The decline of Liberalism as a political force during the inter-war period has conventionally been ...
This article examines the co-operation between unionists and liberals in inter-war Glasgow. As with ...
This article examines the co-operation between unionists and liberals in inter-war Glasgow. As with ...
Before the First World War, the Conservative Party feared the extension of the suffrage to all adult...
This chapter seeks to challenge the current orthodoxy that a 'national' political culture had emerge...
The British Labour Party became increasingly aware after the First World War that it was potentially...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act (1918) on the political culture of the we...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
About the book: The period between 1918 and 1945 witnessed dynamic social and economic developments ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
This Thesis examines how, following its near collapse in 1931, the political and ideological restruc...
Largely ignored as an anomaly, the 1892 general election represents a major gap in the scholarship o...
The decline of Liberalism as a political force during the inter-war period has conventionally been ...
This article examines the co-operation between unionists and liberals in inter-war Glasgow. As with ...
This article examines the co-operation between unionists and liberals in inter-war Glasgow. As with ...
Before the First World War, the Conservative Party feared the extension of the suffrage to all adult...
This chapter seeks to challenge the current orthodoxy that a 'national' political culture had emerge...
The British Labour Party became increasingly aware after the First World War that it was potentially...