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The Liberal Party in rural England, 1885-1910 radicalism and community /
This work explores the relationship between the Liberal Party and the rural working-class voters enfranchised by the Third Reform Act of 1884. It aims to show that popular political culture in the English countryside was dominated by two traditions: social protest and social concern.
| Main Author: | Lynch, Patricia (Patricia Christine) |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Clarendon,
2003.
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| Series: | Oxford historical monographs.
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| Online Access: | Click here to view full text |
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