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This is a classic account, first published in 1935, of the dramatic upheaval and political change that overwhelmed England in the period 1910-1914. In addition to providing an account of the end of the House of Lords' absolute veto over legislation (as a result of the Lords' intransigence on the issue of Irish Home Rule), the book chronicles the sudden rise to power and influence of the women's suffrage movement, the upsurge in working-class militancy, and the bitterly fought Irish question.
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History, Liberal Party (Great Britain), Liberalism, Politics and government, Liberal Party (Grande-Bretagne), Liberalisme, Grande-Bretagne, Libéralisme, Politique et gouvernement, Great britain, politics and government, 20th century, Great britain, history, 20th centuryTimes
1910-1936, 20th centuryShowing 10 featured editions. View all 10 editions?
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The Strange Death of Liberal England
October 12, 2006, ACLS History E-Book Project
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The strange death of Liberal England
1997, Stanford University Press
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The Strange Death of Liberal England
March 1994, Academy Chicago Pub
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Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-357) and index.
Originally published: New York : H. Smith and R. Haas, 1935.
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Its a book about England in the decade immediately preceding the outbreak of WWI, and it argues that the country was far from being peaceful and undisturbed, but was actually on the brink of social breakdown, potential large scale insurrection and civil disorder. Its written rather emotionally - the author was a journalist not an historian. But its very interesting as the view from 1935 of the period before the catastrophe of WWI
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