Battles at the Ballot : The Politicians, Idealists and Cranks of Britain's WW1 By-elections

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Battles at the Ballot : The Politicians, Idealists and Cranks of Britain's WW1 By-elections

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781914487514
  • DDC分類 941.083

Full Description

The previously untold story of Britain's home front during World War One

Introduced by Sir John Curtice, the BBC's election expert

When Britain entered the First World War (World War I / WWI), Westminster tried to freeze politics. The main parties agreed an "electoral truce": if a seat fell vacant (outside Ireland), the incumbent party would replace the MP unopposed. But the country didn't stop arguing—so the arguments erupted in the one place they couldn't be fully controlled: the wartime by-election.

With a foreword by Sir John Curtice, Battles at the Ballot is a vivid work of British political history and election history, revealing how democracy still operated under pressure on the Home Front. Between 1914 and 1918 there were 118 wartime vacancies; 89 passed unopposed, but 29 became real battles. Independents won three times—rare upsets that still sent shockwaves through Coalition government politics.

What you'll find inside:



Dramatic, detailed stories of contested by-elections across Great Britain, with results, personalities, and local campaigning


The key issues of the era: conscription, "peace by negotiation" vs "fight to the finish", civil liberties, anti-war dissent, pacifism, conscientious objectors, class politics, patriotism, and propaganda


Party conflict behind the truce: Conservatives/Unionists, a divided Liberal Party (Asquith vs Lloyd George), and the rising challenge of Labour and the labour movement


The politics of drink: temperance, liquor licensing, the Central Control Board, pubs and wartime alcohol restrictions — and the backlash they provoked


Air power and fear at home: Zeppelins, early air raids, air defence, reprisals, and the "first blitz" anxieties that shaped campaigns


Unforgettable characters and headline-makers: Horatio Bottomley, Noel Pemberton-Billing, rebels, idealists, opportunists—and famous names in the firing line, including Winston Churchill



Rich in colour and detail, this book captures the last hurrah of Victorian/Edwardian electioneering in a nation at war: public meetings, posters, leaflets, press wars, professional agents, "removals" on an ageing register, short-notice campaigns, and political theatre.

Ideal for readers of: WW1 history, Great War history, British politics, UK Parliament and House of Commons history, wartime elections, by-election history, coalition politics, Liberal decline, Labour rise, Home Front Britain 1914-1918, conscription debate, temperance history, Zeppelin raids, and political campaigning.

Reader review by David Worsfold

This is a must-read for anyone interested in the shifting sands of public and political opinion through the traumatic years of WW1.

John Leston takes a potentially dry subject and injects colour, personality and drama into almost every page.
Psephologists will rejoice at the detailed chronicling of the ebb and flow of voting shares, turnouts and candidates, while those more engaged by the personalities who locked electoral horns will delight in the vivid descriptions of the extraordinary collection of individuals who brushed aside the electoral truce between the main parties to champion whatever issue of the day they believed deserved greater attention.

All of this is carefully placed in the context of those issues and how they shaped the wartime coalition's policies.

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Contents

Foreword 7

1. Introduction 9

2. Comrades at War 16

3. The Greatest Foe? 37

4. The Airman Cometh 60

5. A Second Sortie 89

6. A Prime Minister's Promise 114

7. Billing's First Dog Fights 142

8. Heads Above the Parapet 170

9. Trying to Wound 219

10. Nemesis Not Yet 234

11. Labour Pains 262

12. Billing's Final Missions 292

13. Windows on the Home Front 328

Appendix 344

Acknowledgements 358

About the Author 361

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