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Property and Politics 1870-1914 - Landownership, Law, Ideology and Urban Development in England (Paperback)
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Property and Politics 1870-1914 - Landownership, Law, Ideology and Urban Development in England (Paperback)
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Landed and urban property exercised a powerful influence on social
policy, urban development and national party politics in Victorian
and Edwardian England. This book presents an innovative study of
the economic, legal and social foundations of the British State. It
contains a history of the law of land transfer, estimates of landed
property and landed debt, and descriptions of the urban property
market and of the impact of taxation upon urban development.
Agrarian and urban property owners embraced conflicting doctrines
of taxation. These doctrines, held rigidly for many decades, helped
to form the identies of the Conservative and Liberal parties, and
determine their policies in office. This book also analyses the
stormy period from 1909 to 1914 where the urban crisis was
compounded of collapsing property values, rising taxes and
unsatisfied social demands as well as Lloyd George's provocative
budgets and his ambitious and abortive land schemes.
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