Class, party and the political system in Britain 1867-1914
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Class, party and the political system in Britain 1867-1914
(Historical Association studies)
Blackwell, 1990
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Includes bibliography (p. 89-97) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Insight into the politics of Victorian and Edwardian Britain
Historic changes in British politics are examined in Class, Party and the Political System in Britain 1867-1914. The book takes readers through the time period beginning with the second Reform Act and into World War I. It looks at the political behavior in Britain during this time and how it changed decisively. Readers can gain insight into the complex and controversial issues found in the politics of late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain. The author clarifies how class and political party affected local and national politics.
Table of Contents
- Class politics
- party and the political system
- the Conservatives
- the Liberals
- Labour and the progressive alliance
- the First World War.
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