The British Conservative Party and the state, 1929-1940
<p>This thesis examines the Conservative Party’s attitude towards the role of the state between its loss of the 1929 election and the downfall of the National Government in May 1940. The appropriate extent of government intervention was one of the most important political debates in the twenti...
Main Author: | Prescott, WJ |
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Other Authors: | Grimley, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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