Lloyd George and the Coalition Liberal Party : The Papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Scovell, General Secretary of the Party, 1919-1922 (Studies in Parliamentary History)

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Lloyd George and the Coalition Liberal Party : The Papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Scovell, General Secretary of the Party, 1919-1922 (Studies in Parliamentary History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 206 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781837653126
  • DDC分類 324.241060904

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Key documents from around the time that the Labour Party replaced the Liberals as the main opposition to the Conservatives.

The Scovell papers provide previously unseen insights into the Coalition Liberal party: a party created to support David Lloyd George, prime minister 1916-1922, and his allies who had split from the main Liberal party during the First World War. They document the evolution of British politics at the point when the Liberals were giving way to Labour as the opposition to the Conservatives. They also document Lloyd George's failure to achieve a fusion of the Conservatives and Coalition Liberals to create an anti-socialist centre right party to stem the rise of Labour. The documents, at the intersection between the party at Westminster and the wider party in the country, make a significant contribution to debates about the relative primacy of the higher level versus the lower level within the evolution of British political system in this period. They show that the Coalition Liberal party had genuine substance at the local level,built up with painstaking spadework by Scovell and others, sufficiently strong to strike local deals in the 1922 election, thereby raising Lloyd George's hopes, falsely as it turned out, that he would be a key power broker and potentially still prime minister in the new parliament.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction:
The Coalition Liberal Party and its Place in History
Building a Party from Scratch: The Scovell Papers
Problems at Coalition Liberal Headquarters: A Move Against Scovell
The 1922 General Election Result and the Resignation
Conclusion
Coalition Liberal Party Documents 1919-23
Bibliography
Index of Westminster Constituencies
General Index

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