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For Party or Country - Nationalism and the Dilemmas of Popular Conservatism in Edwardian England (Hardcover)
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For Party or Country - Nationalism and the Dilemmas of Popular Conservatism in Edwardian England (Hardcover)
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Lord Hugh Cecil, commenting in 1912 on the British Conservative
party's staying power, said that the party's success was largely a
matter of temperament, "recruited from...the natural conservatism
that is found in almost every human mind." The Conservatives
regarded the parties of the left as faddists or federations of
pressure groups. In this thorough analysis, Coetzee examines the
condition of the Conservative party during the two decades
preceding World War I--a transitional period for the party, marked
by the foundation of an unprecedented number of conservative
pressure groups. Cecil's comment, Coetzee argues, obscures the
extent to which conservative pressure groups forced their party to
adapt in Edwardian England. The British Navy League, the Tariff
Reform League, the Anti-Socialist Union, and a host of other groups
changed the face of British conservatism, though not without
considerable internal party conflict. In addition to providing a
complete account of the pressure groups' origins, organizations,
successes, and failures, Coetzee ties their histories to the
debates within the Conservative party itself, and to the local
elections. In so doing, he demonstrates how the party of the right
was ultimately able to convince the electorate that its views were
more "national" and "patriotic" than those of the parties of the
left.
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