The grass roots organisation of the Liberal Party 1945-64
<p>Studies of the survival and revival of the Liberal Party after 1945 have focused on the Party's strength in the UK's Celtic fringe, its efficacy as a vehicle for protest voting, and the role played by the Party's leaders, particularly Jo Grimond. The reasons why the Liberal P...
Main Author: | Egan, M |
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Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2000
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