Ages of reform

Ages of reform
About this book
"The British Left has developed a long way since the early days of electoral reform signalled by the Great Reform Act of 1832. In this book, Kenneth O. Morgan, one of the foremost historians of left-wing politics, provides a detailed history of the British Left from the Great Reform Act to the rise (and decline) of New Labour. Along the way, he highlights the characters and events that have been pivotal in shaping the development of the Left - from Gladstone and the New Radicalism, to Lloyd George and the Boer War, to Tony Blair and the War in Iraq. Morgan's searing analysis and accessible scholarship, not to mention his enormous distinction as a political historian, makes this an essential book for anyone interested in British history and the history of socialism."--Bloomsbury publishing.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL15934077W
Subjects
Politics and governmentSocialismPolitical activityLabor unionsLiberal Democrats (Great Britain)Labour Party (Great Britain)Liberal Party (Great Britain)LiberalismHistorySocialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies