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The liberal party in britain (1906-1924)

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A History of the British Liberal Party from 1906 to 1924, its record in office and the reasons for its rapid decline.


Britain underwent enormous change in the brief period from 1906 to 1924. Its constitution was altered in important ways with the reform of the House of Lords and the creation of the Irish Free State. At the same time, the first important steps were taken towards the modern Welfare State with the introduction of the first old age pensions and benefits for the unemployed and the sick, all of which constituted a massive revolution in the role of the state in British society.
Such reforms were only won after the most contentious political struggles, which seemed at times to threaten a breakdown of the entire British political system. In all of this, the Liberal Party and the Liberal governments, from 1905 onwards, played the central role. Their achievements in office were considerable and, a century later, are still being looked to by som

  • CollectionCNED
  • DistributeurDILISCO
  • Date de publication10 novembre 2010
  • Poids274 gr
  • Forme de produitLivre broché / livre de poche broché
  • Marque EditorialePUF

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Richard Davis is a professor of British Studies at the University of Lille III. He has published articles in the field of contemporary British history and British politics. He is currently working on
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