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Labour Inside The Gate A History Of The British Labour Party Between The Wars Matthew Worley

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Labour Inside The Gate A History Of The British Labour Party Between The Wars Matthew Worley
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Author: Matthew Worley
ISBN: 9780755622214, 0755622219
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Labour Inside The Gate A History Of The British Labour Party Between The Wars Matthew Worley by Matthew Worley 9780755622214, 0755622219 instant download after payment.

The period between the wars was a watershed for the Labour Party as it transformed from a failed alternative to the Conservatives to a majority party of government. After a slow build-up, it went on to win a landslide victory that brought in the Attlee government of 1945. Labour inside the Gate is the first study dedicated to this period in Labour's development. In this comprehensive history, Worley examines the parliamentary Labour Party and the growing network of constituency parties. He explores Labour's shifting identity at a national and local level and the evolution of a party policy that would drive the historic Attlee government into office.

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