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The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910 Patricia Lynch

The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910 By Patricia Lynch

The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910 by Patricia Lynch


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This title explores the relationship between the British Liberal party and the rural working-class voters enfranchised by the Reform Act of 1884.

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The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910: Radicalism and Community by Patricia Lynch

This book explores the relationship between the British Liberal party and the rural working-class voters enfranchised by the Third Reform Act of 1884. In contrast to many works that present urban voters as the primary agents of political change in nineteenth- and twentieth-century England, this study argues that an examination of the dynamics of popular rural politics is essential to a thorough understanding of political developments in the early years of mass enfranchisement. Prior to 1914, capturing a substantial portion of the rural vote was essential to any political party seeking to establish a strong Parliamentary majority; and the Liberal party, coming from a traditionally strong urban base, had to work particularly hard to meet the expectations of the new rural electorate. The book shows that popular political culture in the English countryside was dominated by two important, and sometimes conflicting, traditions: on the one hand, a history of radical social protest, emphasizing attacks on the privileges of landowning elites, and on the other, a widespread concern for the harmony of the local community, coupled with a suspicion of unnecessary divisiveness. The attempt to appeal simultaneously to both of these facets of rural political culture helps to explain not only why the Liberals continued to launch rhetorical attacks on the landed aristocracy and to promote schemes of land reform long after one might have expected them to have switched to a more 'modern' emphasis on class politics, but also why the 'New Liberal' emphasis on the politics of community carried such broad electoral appeal at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book suggests, finally, that in focusing primarily on urban democratization, historians of this period may have exaggerated the role of class allegiances in shaping popular political opinion and underestimated the continuities between 'Old' and 'New' Liberalism.

The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910 Reviews

Patricia Lynch has used her sources well and provides substantial evidence for the local arguments she advances. While this is clearly an academic work, which demands some familiarity with the period under consideration, it is well recommended to the attention of the general reader ... She has set a standard well worth emulating. * Journal of Liberal History *
... a lucid and original study. * Northern History *
Lynch has made a stimulating and readable contribution to a neglected area of historical inquiry. * History *
Scholars will find much of use in Lynch's book. It provides valuable insight into the texture of Liberal county politics, with the attention paid to political culture and language being especially welcome. * The Agricultural History Review *
Full of interesting and original points, convincingly argued. * Times Literary Supplement *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The General Election of 1885 ; 2. Constituency Organization ; 3. Local Government ; 4. Parliamentary Politics 1886-1899 ; 5. Parliamentary Politics 1899-1906 ; 6. Liberal Government and the Rural Electorate 1906-1910 ; Conclusion ; Appendices ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199256211
9780199256211
0199256217
The Liberal Party in Rural England 1885-1910: Radicalism and Community by Patricia Lynch
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-01-23
276
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