The Forward March of Labour and Fall of Liberalism Flashcards

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Dangerfield, 1935

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Liberalism was dead before WWI, killed off by their opposition of class politics and increaasing industrial unrest.
They did not adapt to politics now being emotion > rational
Couldn't deal with the challenges of suffrage, Ureland and constitutional change
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Keith Laybourn

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Liberal fortunes were declining before 1914 because of Labour’s capture of the Trade Union vote

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Henry Pelling

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Labour began to cultivate Trade Union support at the expense of the Liberals

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McKibbin

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Importance of the rise of class politics. Labour’s increasing association with Trade Unions captured the support of the working class

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Bernstein

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Importance of class politics. Neither New or Old Liberalism had enough social reform to represent the working class

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Trevor Wilson, 1966

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The demise of the Liberals was due to the cultural/ social change in WWI and their inability to deal with Total War

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Bentley

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Liberals destroyed by war. Importance of the break in 1916 between Asquith and Lloyd George

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Clarke

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Liberals did adapt to class politics in 1910

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Roy Douglas

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‘Labour in Decline 1910-14’ poor by-election results pre-war

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Matthew, McKibbin, Kay

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Pre-war franchise held Labour back (4.8m 1918)

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Clarke, Hart, Tanner

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War caused Liberals to break up intellectually, in constituencies and in parliament

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Tanner

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The middle classes were disenfranchised too so the franchise vote doesn’t work (350,000 1918)

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Clarke

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New Liberalism was the Liberal revival pre-war (Lancashire study)

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Powell

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New Liberalism wasn’t committed enough to the changes the TUs wanted

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15
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Bernstein NL

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New Liberalism only in Manchester and London

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16
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Chris Wrigley

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Liberals couldn’t cope with TU demands

17
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Tanner

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Liberals were only strong pre-1914 where the Liberals weren’t