The Record of the Second Labour Government 1929-1931
Title | The Record of the Second Labour Government 1929-1931 PDF eBook |
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Release | 1935 |
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The Record of the Second Labour Government [1929-1931].
Title | The Record of the Second Labour Government [1929-1931]. PDF eBook |
Author | Labour Party (Great Britain) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 1935 |
Genre | Great Britain |
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The Second Labour Government
Title | The Second Labour Government PDF eBook |
Author | Johnathan Shepherd |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780719086144 |
Britain's second Labour government 1929-31: a reappraisal is a timely collection of essays on Labour’s second period in office beset by the international financial crisis of 1929-1931. Contributions from leading historians and younger academics provide fresh insights into a range of topics: the 1929 general election, Labour’s economic policy, consumerism, agricultural questions, the Parliamentary Labour Party’s role and Tory reaction to the 1929-1931 Labor government. Particular attention is also given to relations with the Soviet Union, socialism after 1931, the disaffiliation of the Independent Labour Party, and myths surrounding "1931" in Labor history. This important reassessment offers new and, at times, more positive views of Ramsay MacDonald’s hapless administration during a major turning point in twentieth-century British history. The Second Labour Government:A Reappraisal makes available new scholarship that will appeal to students and teachers of British political and social history. It is essential reading for sixth forms and university courses.
The Record of the Second Labour Government
Title | The Record of the Second Labour Government PDF eBook |
Author | Labour Party |
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Pages | 16 |
Release | 1935 |
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Labour in Crisis
Title | Labour in Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Riddell |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9780719050848 |
James VI of Scotland and I of England participated in the burgeoning literary culture of the Renaissance, not only as a monarch and patron, but as an author in his own right, publishing extensively in a number of different genres over four decades. As the first monograph devoted to James as an author, this book offers a fresh perspective on his reigns in Scotland and England, and also on the inter-relationship of authorship and authority, literature and politics in the Renaissance.Beginning with the poetry he wrote in Scotland in the 1580s, it moves through a wide range of his writings in other genres, including scriptural exegeses, political, social and theological treatises and printed speeches, concluding with his manuscript poetry of the early 1620s. The book combines extensive primary research into the preparation, material form and circulation of these varied writings, with theoretically informed consideration of the relationship between authors, texts and readers. The discussion thus explores James's responses to, and interventions in, a range of literary, political and religious debates, and reveals the development of his aims and concerns as an author.Rickard argues that, despite the King's best efforts to the contrary, his writings expose the tensions and contradictions between authorship and authority. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of the reign of James VI and I, the literary and political cultures of late sixteenth-century Scotland and early seventeenth-century England, the development of notions of authorship and the relationship between literature and politics.
MacDonald's Party
Title | MacDonald's Party PDF eBook |
Author | David Howell |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2002-09-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0191542113 |
The Labour Party became a major political force during the 1920s. It unexpectedly entered office as a minority government in 1924; five years later as the largest party in the Commons it took office again. For many the party's enhanced status was associated closely with its leader, Ramsay MacDonald. The years of optimism were destroyed by rising unemployment; in August 1931, the second Labour Government faced pressures for public expenditure cuts in the midst of a financial crisis. The Government collapsed, and MacDonald led a new administration composed of erstwhile opponents and a few old colleagues. Labour went into opposition; an early election reduced it to a parliamentary rump. This study offers a uniquely detailed analysis of Labour in the 1920s based on a wide variety of unpublished sources. The emphasis is on the variety of identities available within the party, and demonstrates how disputes over identity made a crucial contribution to the 1931 crisis. Thorough scholarship and distinctive interpretation combine to provide an important examination of a major episode in twentieth-century history.
Not a Penny Off Wages
Title | Not a Penny Off Wages PDF eBook |
Author | Communist Party of Great Britain |
Publisher | |
Pages | 4 |
Release | 1931* |
Genre | Communism |
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