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British History
Political HistoryThe 1867 Reform Act by Professor Martin Pugh
Gladstone and the Liberal Party by Professor Martin Pugh
Disraeli and the Late-Victorian Conservative Revival by Professor Martin Pugh
The Boer War, National Decadence and National Efficiency c. 1890s to 1914 by Professor Pugh
The Campaign for Women's Suffrage from c. 1860s - 1918 by Professor Martin Pugh
The Liberals in Power, 1905-14 by Professor Martin Pugh
Was the Labour Party displacing the Liberals before 1914? by Professor Martin Pugh
Lloyd George as Prime Minister by Professor Martin Pugh
The Impact of the First World War on British Politics by Professor Martin Pugh
The Rise of the Labour Party, c. 1914 to 1929 by Professor Martin Pugh
The General Strike of 1926 - causes and consequences by Professor Martin Pugh
Ramsay MacDonald and the Fall of the Second Labour Government 1929-31 by Professor Pugh
Stanley Baldwin and the National Governments by Professor Martin Pugh
Fascism in Britain between the Wars by Professor Martin Pugh
The Impact of the Second World War on British Politics by Professor Martin Pugh
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Social and economic HistoryThe question of poverty in the late-Victorian and Edwardian Era by Professor Martin Pugh
Were the Edwardian social welfare reforms the origins of the welfare state? by Professor M. Pugh
The Impact of the First World War on British Society by Professor Martin Pugh
Unemployment in Inter-war Britain by Professor Martin Pugh
The standard of living and consumerism in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s by Prof M. Pugh
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