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The First World War was a period of turbulent and unprecedented
political upheaval that witnessed contrasting fortunes for
Britain's major political parties. This book demonstrates how the
Conservative Party was able to respond effectively in these years
by refining a wartime patriotism that ensured its unity as a party,
helped define its electoral fortunes and shaped ideological
cohesion. Concepts of patriotism determined not only attitudes to
the prosecution of the war, to voluntary and forced military
enlistment, but also to class politics, Irish Unionism, democratic
reform and the relationship between citizen and state. Fundamental
conclusions about modern Conservatism emerge: its organic
ideological genesis into a property-defending party; its peculiar
willingness and capacity to adapt not only to the immense
challenges of 'total war', but also to the new political climate
awakened by the conflict. Conservatism was therefore at once
flexible and ideological. Filling the historiographical gap created
by an overemphasis upon its rival Liberal and Labour parties, and
using previously unused party sources, this study sheds new light
on many aspects of the war, of Conservative Party history and its
regeneration following three disastrous general election defeats in
succession, and of British politics in the twentieth century.
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