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Article: Tradition and Innovation in the Historiography of British Conservatism (1).(Bonar Lave, Facing Fascism: The Conservative Party, and the European Dictators, 1935-1940, The Conservatives and British Society, 1880-1990, Conservative Women: A History of Women and the Conservative Party, 1874-1997, The British Conservative Party in the Age of Universal Suffrage: Popular Conservatism 1918-1929, An Appetite for Power: A History of the Conservative Party since 1830, Conservatism and Foreign Policy During the Lloyd George Coalition, 1918-1922)
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- Canadian Journal of History
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- April 1, 2002
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Bonar Lave, by R.J.Q. Adams. London, John Murray, 1999. 485 pp. $61.00 US (cloth).
Facing Fascism: The Conservative Party, and the European Dictators, 1935-1940, by N.J. Crowson. London and New York, Routledge, 1997. 270 pp. $80.00 US (cloth).
The Conservatives and British Society, 1880-1990, edited by Martin Francis and Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska. Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1996. 342 pp. $65.00 US (cloth).
Conservative Women: A History of Women and the Conservative Party, 1874-1997, by G.E. Maguire. Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998. 242 pp. $92.50 US (cloth).
The British Conservative Party in the Age of Universal Suffrage: ...