’...a clear and most useful summary of the different assumptions and different preoccupations of recent revisionist writings on the early history of the labour party...’ Political Quarterly ’Andrew Chadwick has done fascinating research, resulting in a quite important book...a significant contribution to current methodological debates...’ Social History Society Bulletin ’...fresh and original...a stimulating and important book which makes a valuable contribution...’ Contemporary British History ’...a useful addition to our understanding of early twentieth-century radical politics...’ Parliamentary History
Part 1. A Panoramic Approach. 1. Left and Constitution in the Early-Twentieth Century Britain. 2. Ideas, communication and public political discourse. Part 2. Aristocracy or the People?The Edwardian Constitutional Crisis. 4. Constructing an Anti-Lords Alliance. 4. Crisis and Reform. Part 3. Constitutionalism and Citizenship: The Struggle for the Vote. 5. First Wave Feminism and the Significance of the Vote. 6. Constructing a Suffragist Alliance. 7. War and Reform. Part 4. Equality, Equity and Truth? Proportional Representation. 8. Minorities, Parties and the Progressive Alliance. 9. A Fragile, Partial Alliance.