Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party
Formed out of a breakaway from the mainstream Liberal party in 1931, the Liberal National party (renamed the 'National Liberal Party' in 1948) preserved a separate identity for almost 40 years. During this time they helped ensure that the Liberals themselves would not return to their former status of a governing party while helping to broaden the electoral appeal of their Conservative allies, contributing significantly to the Tory domination of the British political scene in the middle of the twentieth century. Here, David Dutton shows us for the first time how the National Liberals were a potent force in shaping the evolution of British politics in the middle decades of the twentieth century, before they finally merged with the Conservative party in 1968.
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Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party
Formed out of a breakaway from the mainstream Liberal party in 1931, the Liberal National party (renamed the 'National Liberal Party' in 1948) preserved a separate identity for almost 40 years. During this time they helped ensure that the Liberals themselves would not return to their former status of a governing party while helping to broaden the electoral appeal of their Conservative allies, contributing significantly to the Tory domination of the British political scene in the middle of the twentieth century. Here, David Dutton shows us for the first time how the National Liberals were a potent force in shaping the evolution of British politics in the middle decades of the twentieth century, before they finally merged with the Conservative party in 1968.
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Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party

Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party

by David Dutton
Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party

Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party

by David Dutton

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Formed out of a breakaway from the mainstream Liberal party in 1931, the Liberal National party (renamed the 'National Liberal Party' in 1948) preserved a separate identity for almost 40 years. During this time they helped ensure that the Liberals themselves would not return to their former status of a governing party while helping to broaden the electoral appeal of their Conservative allies, contributing significantly to the Tory domination of the British political scene in the middle of the twentieth century. Here, David Dutton shows us for the first time how the National Liberals were a potent force in shaping the evolution of British politics in the middle decades of the twentieth century, before they finally merged with the Conservative party in 1968.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857737113
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/18/2008
Series: International Library of Political Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

David Dutton is Ramsay Muir Emeritus Professor of Twentieth Century British Political History at the University of Liverpool, UK.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Origins 1916-31

Crossing the Rubicon 1931-35

Years of Consolidation 1935-39

The War Years and Beyond 1939-47

The Long Road to Extinction 1947-68

Conclusion

Notes
A Note on Sources
Index
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