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Martin Pugh |
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THE DAILY MIRROR AND
THE REVIVAL OF LABOUR 1935-1945.
Twentieth
Century British History
(1998) 9(3): pp.420-438.
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Suggests that the
Mirror's popularity contributed to the election victory in 1945. |
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Nick Smart |
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FOUR DAYS IN MAY: THE
NORWAY DEBATE AND THE DOWNFALL OF NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN.
Parliamentary
History
(1998) 17(2): pp.215-243.
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Chamberlain was brought
down by Labour's decision not to serve under him in a war time coalition. |
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Bill Bailey |
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JAMES CHUTER EDE AND THE
1944 EDUCATION ACT.
History of
Education
(1995) 24(3): pp.209-220.
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James Chuter Ede,
Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education was successful in
persuading the Labour Party that the Education bill was compatible with
and largely based on Labour education policy. |
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Richard Sibley |
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ESSAY IN LABOUR STATISTICS:
THE SWING TO LABOUR DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR: WHEN AND WHY?
Labour History
Review (1990)
55(1): pp.23-29.
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Examines British
Institute of Public Opinion polls taken during World War II. |
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