
The book focuses on the problems of interpretation and analysis raised by the most recent work in the field. Several of the existing chapters have been revised in light of the latest research, particularly the material on Edwardian electoral politics and the high politics of 1918-1931. The new edition also incorporates current thinking on the Popular Front and Fascism, and looks at how the Labour Party evolved into a national rather than sectional party by recruiting Conservative voters and politicians into its ranks.
The third edition of this successful text has been revised to include a new chapter on the politics of the Second World War, and to reflect recent developments in research into the period.
Third edition of this insightful survey of changes in British politics.
Now extended to cover the politics of the Second World War and the election of 1945.
Extensively revised in the light of recent research.
Looks at the Labour Party's evolution into a national rather than sectional party.
Includes updated suggestions for further reading.
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