The Conservative Party and British Politics 1902 - 1951 by Stuart Ball

The Conservative Party and British Politics 1902 - 1951 by Stuart Ball

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Summary

This series aims to bridge the gap between the standard textbook and specialized monograph. It provides A level and undergraduate students with coverage of major themes in British and European history, from the medieval period to the 20th century.

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The Conservative Party and British Politics 1902 - 1951 by Stuart Ball

The history of the Conservative Party during the first half of the twentieth century was marked by crisis and controversy, from Joseph Chamberlain's tariff reform campaign through the Lloyd George coalition and the National Government between the wars to the defeat of 1945 and the post war recovery. This study provides a lucid account of this turbulent and formative period in the history of the most durable and adaptive force in modern British politics.

'Stuart Ball has produced a book of value to anyone interested in exploring the historical roots of current arguments, and one which is highly recommended'

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ISBN 13 9780582080027
ISBN 10 0582080029
Title The Conservative Party and British Politics 1902 - 1951
Author Stuart Ball
Series Seminar Studies In History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1995-03-20
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.