This article considers the nature and development of One Nation Conservatism during the period most closely associated with the term. It draws on the original writings of the One Nation Group and the policies pursued by the Conservative governments of the time to suggest that the ideas of the One Nation Group were not as closely linked with Conservative policies as is sometimes implied. Indeed, the views of members of the One Nation Group varied considerably and later views of One Nation Conservatism have been shaped by a number of factors in addition to the work of the Group
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
The article analyzes the emergence of the American conservative movement as a postwar reaction to th...
While acknowledging that our study represents “a considerable advance on other studies of One Nation...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
This article offers the first analytical overview of the political thinking and organisational histo...
On re-election to power in 1951, the Conservative Government under Churchill was expected to 'roll b...
Although the relationship between the Conservative Party and the trade unions has often been charact...
The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured th...
This special edition of the Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique (French journal of British s...
The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured th...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The Conservatives’ 1959 earnings-related pension scheme has rightly been dismissed by historians as ...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Powell was the ninth and final recruit to the One Nation Group (ONG) created in 1950 to effectively ...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
The article analyzes the emergence of the American conservative movement as a postwar reaction to th...
While acknowledging that our study represents “a considerable advance on other studies of One Nation...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
This article offers the first analytical overview of the political thinking and organisational histo...
On re-election to power in 1951, the Conservative Government under Churchill was expected to 'roll b...
Although the relationship between the Conservative Party and the trade unions has often been charact...
The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured th...
This special edition of the Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique (French journal of British s...
The election of Boris Johnson with a substantial parliamentary majority in December 2019 featured th...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The Conservatives’ 1959 earnings-related pension scheme has rightly been dismissed by historians as ...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Powell was the ninth and final recruit to the One Nation Group (ONG) created in 1950 to effectively ...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
The article analyzes the emergence of the American conservative movement as a postwar reaction to th...
While acknowledging that our study represents “a considerable advance on other studies of One Nation...