A history of the Liberal Party in the twentieth century
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A history of the Liberal Party in the twentieth century
Palgrave/Macmillan, 2004
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A history of the Liberal Party
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-329) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Once teetering on the brink of oblivion, the British Liberal Party has again re-established itself as a major force in national and local politics. Most existing accounts of the party are written within the context of the party's decline - the passage of the twentieth century, however, enables a fresh view to be taken which allows the intriguing story of the Liberals' waning, near-death and ultimate recovery to be seen in a clearer light. David Dutton's approachable study offers new insights into the fortunes of the Liberal Party. Focusing on the problem of a third party operating in a political structure designed to accommodate two rather than three contenders for power, Dutton offers a rounded view of the Liberals and their relations with their Labour and Conservative opponents. Discussions of politics, philosophy and performance are all skillfully interwoven as Dutton demonstrates how the party has been strengthening its position for more than forty years to become, once more, a formidable player on the political stage.
This lively survey of British Liberalism from the era of Campbell-Bannerman to that of Charles Kennedy reviews existing literature while offering its own distinctive perspective on one of the most compelling of political dramas.
目次
- Acknowledgements Preface
- Rt. Hon. Charles Kennedy, MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Introduction Strange Death or Edwardian Summer 1902-1916 The Liberal Civil War 1916-1935 So Few and So Futile 1935-1955 Two Steps Forward and one Back 1955-1979 A Cracked Mould and a New Beginning 1979-2001 Conclusion Guide to Further Reading Appendix: The Liberal Performance at General Elections in the Twentieth Century Index
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