Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain
During the period between the two world wars, the Independent Labour Party (ILP) was the main voice of radical democratic socialism in Great Britain. Founded in 1893, the ILP had, since 1906, operated under the aegis of the Labour Party. As that party edged nearer to power following World War I, for...
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Main Author: | Ian Bullock (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Athabasca University Press
2017
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