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Alexandra Sippel, « Matthew Kidd, The Renewal of Radicalism: Politics, Identity and Ideology in England, 1867-1924 », Miranda, ID : 10.4000/miranda.45189
Matthew Kidd’s volume aims at providing a fresh analysis of how radicalism evolved in Britain from the Second Reform Act (1867) to the rise of Labour as the second main party in the British two-party system in 1924. Though Labour lost the general election that year, the Liberals lost their political role as the progressive party. Where many scholars have focused on the big picture of British politics and ideological evolution, Kidd sets out to provide a closer look at a selection of towns in ...