The Inter-war Years, 1918-39

         Study Centre resources for political and economic History
         Articles very closely focussed on Economic and Social History in
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  [18 articles in total, 5 exclusively on economy: October 2011]
 


The Emergence of the Labour Party 
by Henry Pelling. Vol 1. No. 2

Ramsay MacDonald and the Rise of Labour 
by Professor Kenneth Morgan. Vol. 1 No. 3

The Liberals and the Great War, 1914-18 
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol. 2 No. 2

Economy and Society Between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Nicholas Woodward. Vol. 2 No. 3

The Rise and fall of MacDonald’s Labour Party, 1922-31 
by Dr Andrew Thorpe. Vol. 3. No. 1

War, Society, Economy: The British Experience in the First World War 
by Professor Clive Emsley. Vol. 3. No. 2

British Trade Unionism between the Wars, 1918-39 
by Professor Keith Laybourn. Vol. 4. No. 1

Millennial Essay. All Change? A Century of British History 
by Professor Keith Robbins Vol. 5 No. 1

Party Organisation and Conservative Success between the Wars 
by Dr Stuart Ball Vol. 5 No. 2

Economic and Social Change in Inter-war Britain, 1919-39 
by Dr Seān Glynn Vol. 5 No. 3


Stanley Baldwin, Conservative Inter-war Leader 
by Dr Robert Pearce Vol. 5 No. 3

Economics and Politics in Britain between the Wars
by Dr Malcolm Smith. Vol 6, No 2


The British Economy in the 1920s 
by Dr Peter Dewey. Vol 7, No 3


The Origins of the General Strike of 1926
by Dr Robert Pearce. Vol 8, No 1

Stanley Baldwin and Interwar British Politics
by Professor Philip Williamson. Vol 9, No 1

The Decline of the Liberal party, 1914-51
by Dr Michael Lynch. Vol 10, No 1

Trade Unionism in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and 1940s
by Professor Chris Wrigley. Vol 11, No 3

The Interwar Economy
by Dr Ian Gazeley. Vol 15, No 3

 

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