Popular Politics and Political Culture : : Urban Scotland, 1918-1939 / / Malcolm Petrie.
A fresh perspective on the history of the radical left in inter-war ScotlandThis book presents a distinctive reading of inter-war Scottish politics, reinterpreting the consequences of the expanded electorate after 1918 by focusing on changing perceptions of the radical political culture of urban Sco...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (240 p.) :; 29 B/W illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Figures
- Introduction: Class, Radicalism and Democracy, 1918–1939
- PART I Identities of Class
- 1 Nation, Locality and Radical Identity
- 2 Radicalism and Respectability in Working-class Political Culture
- PART II Locations of Radicalism
- 3 Public Politics and Demonstrations of the Unemployed
- 4 May Day, Armistice Day and the Politics of Public Space
- 5 Popular Politics and Electioneering between the Wars
- Conclusion: Popular Politics, Radicalism and Inter-war Democracy
- Bibliography
- Index