Peace, Reform and Liberation by Duncan Brack

Peace, Reform and Liberation by Duncan Brack

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A one-volume history of the Liberal Party and its antecedents from 1688-2010

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Peace, Reform and Liberation by Duncan Brack

A one-volume history of the Liberal Party and its antecedents, the alliance between the Liberals and the SDP in the 1980s, and of the Liberal Democrats. Drawing on the most recent scholarly research it sets out how the Liberal Party was formed in the mid-nineteenth century; the impact of Ireland and Gladstone's support for 'Home Rule'; the reasons for the Party's calamitous decline after the First World War; and the factors underlying the Party's unexpected revival in the second half of the twentieth century, culminating in the formation of the Liberal Democrats and the party's subsequent history. Currents in liberal thinking are explained and also included are biographies of key individuals, election results, and a timeline of key events.
'This is an excellent book.. An essential source for anyone interested in the contribution of Liberals and Liberalism to British politics.' Journal of Liberal History
Robert Ingham is an historical writer and biographies editor of the Journal of Liberal History. Duncan Brack is editor of the Journal of Liberal History.
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ISBN 13 9781849540438
ISBN 10 1849540438
Title Peace, Reform and Liberation
Author Duncan Brack
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Biteback Publishing
Year published 2011-09-21
Number of pages 400
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