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This Longman Companion provides a wide-ranging compendium of
essential facts and figures on the Conservative Party - from its
origins in the 1830s to the dawn of the 21st Century. Central to
the book are the detailed chronologies on the Conservative Party's
years in government and opposition. In addition, it contains
fascinating information on the Party's relationships with women,
ethnic minoirities, the trade unions, Europe, Ireland, ideology,
social reform and empire.
This book examines the Conservative party's responses to the
problems of fascism from 1935 - 1940.
Crowson provides the historical context for the foreign policy of
the period and examines the historiography of the Conservative
party. He offers a new perspective on its policies and the reaction
of its various elements to the deepening international crisis.
This Longman Companion provides a wide-ranging compendium of
essential facts and figures on the Conservative Party - from its
origins in the 1830s to the dawn of the 21st Century. Central to
the book are the detailed chronologies on the Conservative Party's
years in government and opposition. In addition, it contains
fascinating information on the Party's relationships with women,
ethnic minoirities, the trade unions, Europe, Ireland, ideology,
social reform and empire.
From the time of the Abyssinian crisis through to the outbreak of
World War II in western Europe, the British government was marked
by very diverse attitudes with regard to, and adopted diverse
policies towards, the fascist dictators of Europe. This work
provides a complete history of the Conservative Party from 1930 to
1940 and explores its responses to the problems of fascism. It
details the historical context for the foreign policy of the period
and examines the historiography of the Conservative Party. The
author also includes a chronological outline of the international
situation between Hitler's rise to power in 1933 and the outbreak
of war. Drawing on neglected sources, including little known
diaries, memoirs and minutes, this book gives a new perspective on
the Party's policies focusing on members of the government aside
from just Chamberlain and highlights important aspects such as the
controversy over national service. By exploiting new evidence and
archives, the author provides alternative and original
interpretations of the reactions of various elelments of the
Conservative Party to the deepening international crisis.
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