This article offers the first analytical overview of the political thinking and organisational history of the Tory Reform Committee (TRC). It is also a contribution to wider scholarly debates about the making of a ‘New Conservatism’ in the 1940s and the development of Conservative thought in the twentieth century. The TRC’s leading members drew on the party’s Disraelian one-nation tradition to free them from adopting doctrinaire positions. They wanted to emphasise the merits of either state intervention, planning and social reform, or private enterprise, individualism and freedom, depending on the country’s economic and social position—and the party’s electoral position. Most Tory Reformers imposed limits on the malleability of their Conser...
For most of the twentieth century, the Conservative Party engaged in an ongoing struggle to curb the...
For twenty-eight years from 1948 Swinton College was the Conservative Party’s activist training base...
The subject of the article is the way the British conservative thought went through before Edmund Bu...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
The Brief and Turbulent Life of Modernising Conservatism is an examination of government tensions an...
This article examines British Conservatism and ‘modernization’, principally between 1945 and 2005. I...
This article considers the nature and development of One Nation Conservatism during the period most ...
Recent descriptions of British Conservatism have often identified the defence of inequality as one o...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
This thesis considers conservatism’s response to Collectivism during a period of crucial political a...
The purpose of this paper is to study how the conservatism have changed in the conservative party in...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
This thesis argues that ‘Thatcherism’ was consistent with the values, prejudices, and interests of t...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the ideological flexibility of conservative ideology bas...
For most of the twentieth century, the Conservative Party engaged in an ongoing struggle to curb the...
For twenty-eight years from 1948 Swinton College was the Conservative Party’s activist training base...
The subject of the article is the way the British conservative thought went through before Edmund Bu...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
The Brief and Turbulent Life of Modernising Conservatism is an examination of government tensions an...
This article examines British Conservatism and ‘modernization’, principally between 1945 and 2005. I...
This article considers the nature and development of One Nation Conservatism during the period most ...
Recent descriptions of British Conservatism have often identified the defence of inequality as one o...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
In January 1979, Stuart Hall claimed to have identified a new ‘radical Right’ ideology he termed ‘Th...
This thesis considers conservatism’s response to Collectivism during a period of crucial political a...
The purpose of this paper is to study how the conservatism have changed in the conservative party in...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
This thesis argues that ‘Thatcherism’ was consistent with the values, prejudices, and interests of t...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the ideological flexibility of conservative ideology bas...
For most of the twentieth century, the Conservative Party engaged in an ongoing struggle to curb the...
For twenty-eight years from 1948 Swinton College was the Conservative Party’s activist training base...
The subject of the article is the way the British conservative thought went through before Edmund Bu...