Lloyd George
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Lloyd George
(Profiles in power)
Longman, 1988
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliographical essay: p. 194-197
Chronology: p. 198-199
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780582023871
Description
This is an interpretation of the life, personality and political career of David Lloyd George which attempts to challenge the traditional view of Lloyd George as an outsider in British politics. The book explains the economic, social and political developments of Lloyd George's career and his role in effecting those changes. As part of the "Profiles in Power" series, it aims to provide both an understanding of political, economic and social developments on the one hand with an appraisal of the individual's role on the other. It is designed to be of value to upper school students of history, students in institutions of higher education on modern British history and British politics courses.
Table of Contents
- Escaping from Wales 1863-1898
- in the footsteps of Chamberlain 1899-1908
- the new Liberalism 1908-1914
- war and peace 1908-1916
- the government of national efficiency 1916-1918
- the failure of the centre party 1918-1922
- the rediscovery of Radicalism 1922-1945.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780582552685
Description
An up-to-date synthesis and original interpretation of Lloyd George's life, personality and political career. This study challenges the traditional view of Lloyd George as an outsider in British politics, explains the political, economic and social achievements of his career and his role in effecting those changes.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Escaping from Wales 1863-1898 2. In the Footsteps of Chamberlain 3. The New Liberalism 1908-1914 4. War and Peace 1908-1916 5. The Government of National Efficiency 1916-1918 6. The Failure of the Centre Party 1918-1922 7. The Rediscovery of Radicalism 1922-1945 Conclusion: Lloyd George and the Centrist Tradition in Modern British Politics Bibliographical Essay Chronology Index
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