Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1901-1936
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1901-1936
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Great Britain
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- Debating nationhood and governance in Britain, 1885-1945, perspectives from the 'four nations', edited by Duncan Tanner ... [et al.]
- The crisis of conservatism, the politics, economics, and ideology of the Conservative Party, 1880-1914, E.H.H. Green.
- The Popular Front and the progressive tradition, socialists, liberals, and the quest for unity, 1884-1939, David Blaazer
- The Liberal Party, triumph and disintegration, 1886-1929, G. R. Searle
- Democratic ideas and the British Labour Movement, 1880-1914, Logie Barrow, Ian Bullock
- Inside Asquith's Cabinet, from the diaries of Charles Hobhouse, edited by Edward David
- Freedom or death, Emmeline Pankhurst ; foreword by Germaine Greer
- The making of modern British politics 1867-1939, Martin Pugh
- Comrade Sak, a political biography, Marc Wadsworth
- Defending the empire, the Conservative Party and British defence policy, 1899-1915, Rhodri Williams
- The last years of Liberal England, 1900-1914, K. W. W. Aikin
- Rise up, women!, the remarkable lives of the suffragettes, Diane Atkinson
- Lloyd George and the challenge of Labour, the post-war coalition, 1918-1922, Chris Wrigley
- Corruption in British politics 1895-1930, G.R. Searle
- The rise of the Labour Party, 1893-1931, Gordon Phillips
- The making of modern British politics, 1867-1945, Martin Pugh
- Hope lies in the proles, George Orwell and the left, John Newsinger
- The age of Lloyd George, the Liberal Party and British politics, 1890-1929, Kenneth O. Morgan
- Lloyd George, Stephen Constantine
- Britain's prime and Britain's decline, the British economy, 1870-1914, Sidney Pollard
- An age of transition, British politics, 1880-1914, edited by E. H. H. Green
- Whitehall and the labour problem in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain, a study in official statistics and social control, Roger Davidson
- Citizenship and community, liberals, radicals, and collective identities in the British Isles, 1865-1931, edited by Eugenio F. Biagini
- Class, party and the political system in Britain 1867-1914, John Belchem
- The Churchill factor, how one man made history, Boris Johnson
- Democracy and empire, Britain, 1865-1914, E.J. Feuchtwanger
- Britain and Empire, adjusting to a post-imperial world, L.J. Butler
- Hell-bent, Australia's leap into the Great War, Douglas Newton
- The strategy of the Lloyd George coalition, 1916-1918, David French
- Feminism and democracy, women's suffrage and reform politics in Britain, 1900-1918, Sandra Stanley Holton
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