The Labour Party - the Crisis- and the Nation. By a Labour Candidate. (1924-1931).

The Labour Party - the Crisis- and the Nation. By a Labour Candidate. (1924-1931).
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The Labour Party

The Labour Party
Title The Labour Party PDF eBook
Author Godfrey Elton Baron Elton
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Pages 19
Release 1932
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The Labour Party, the Crisis, and the Nation

The Labour Party, the Crisis, and the Nation
Title The Labour Party, the Crisis, and the Nation PDF eBook
Author Labour Candidate
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Pages 19
Release 1939
Genre Great Britain
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The Labour Party in Crisis

The Labour Party in Crisis
Title The Labour Party in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Paul Whiteley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2018-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 0429831838

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First published in 1983. This study draws upon empirical findings on party activists, members and voters. It examines the origins and nature of Labour’s crisis in the 1980s, showing how the split leading to the formation of the SDP was merely a manifestation of deeply rooted problems which went back many years. It argues that this crisis had three distinct but interrelated aspects: first, the ideological schism within the party, which had grown in intensity over time; second, the electoral crisis, which produced the worst electoral performance at the 1983 general election since 1918; and, third, the membership crisis arising from the fact that the party had been losing more than 11,000 individual members per year on average since 1945. Using elite and mass surveys the book demonstrates the link between these crises and Labour’s policy performance in office set against a background of rapid economic decline.

The Labour Party, the Crisis, and the Nation

The Labour Party, the Crisis, and the Nation
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The Labour Party, Nationalism and Internationalism, 1939-1951

The Labour Party, Nationalism and Internationalism, 1939-1951
Title The Labour Party, Nationalism and Internationalism, 1939-1951 PDF eBook
Author R. M. Douglas
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 328
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780714655239

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The Second World War was a watershed moment in foreign policy for the Labour Party in Britain. Before the war, British socialists had held that nationalism was becoming obsolete and that humanity was steadily evolving towards the ideal of a single world government. The collapse of the League of Nations destroyed this optimistic vision, compelling Labour to undertake a fundamental review of its entire approach to foreign affairs during a period of unprecedented global crisis. This book traces the controversy that ensued, as the British democratic left set about the task of defining the principles of a radically new international system for the postwar world. The schemes proposed by Labour policymakers during these years encompassed a wide variety of political institutions aiming at the restraint or supersession of the sovereign nation-state. What they shared in common, however, was a reconceptualization of British identity, in which the hyper-patriotism of the wartime period blended with the left's traditional internationalism. This new 'muscular' internationalism was to have a major impact upon the evolution of entities as diverse as the United Nations Organizations, the British Commonwealth and the accelerating campaign in favor of European unity after Labour assumed the reins of government in 1945. Breaking with the traditional accounts that place Cold War tensions at the centre of the Attlee government's activities in the immediate postwar years, R.M. Douglas's book provides an entirely new framework for reassessing British foreign policy and left-wing concepts of national identity during the most turbulent moment of Britain's modern history. This book will be essential reading for all students and researchers of British foreign policy, the Labour Party and international relations.

Let Us Work Together

Let Us Work Together
Title Let Us Work Together PDF eBook
Author Labour Party (Great Britain)
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Pages 30
Release 1974
Genre Campaign literature
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