Consensus and disunity :
Morgan, Kenneth Owen, Baron Morgan, 1934-
Consensus and disunity : the Lloyd George coalition government, 1918-1922 / Kenneth O. Morgan. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, [1979] - ix, 436p.
Reprinted: 2001. t.p. verso: "This book has been printed digitally and produced in a standard design in order to ensure its continuing availability."
"This book examines the pattern of political and social change in Britain during the period of the Lloyd George Coalition government 1918-22, and provides a reassessment of this major administration, and of its importance for its dominant personality, David Lloyd George. The author considers the effects of wartime change on political and social developments, and thereafter focuses on three main areas of government policy - labour and industrial relations; reconstruction and social reform; and external relations (including Ireland and the Empire). Other aspects which are assessed are the political alternatives to the Coalition, and the roots of its downfall. In the conclusion some attempt is made to examine the legacy of the Coalition for later British history, with comparative reference to the histories of other European nations and of the United States." --
0198229755 paperback
Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863-1945.
Coalition governments--History--Great Britain--20th century.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1910-1936.
Great Britain--Social policy--History--20th century.
Great Britain--Economic policy--1918-1945.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--1910-1936.
941.083
Consensus and disunity : the Lloyd George coalition government, 1918-1922 / Kenneth O. Morgan. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, [1979] - ix, 436p.
Reprinted: 2001. t.p. verso: "This book has been printed digitally and produced in a standard design in order to ensure its continuing availability."
"This book examines the pattern of political and social change in Britain during the period of the Lloyd George Coalition government 1918-22, and provides a reassessment of this major administration, and of its importance for its dominant personality, David Lloyd George. The author considers the effects of wartime change on political and social developments, and thereafter focuses on three main areas of government policy - labour and industrial relations; reconstruction and social reform; and external relations (including Ireland and the Empire). Other aspects which are assessed are the political alternatives to the Coalition, and the roots of its downfall. In the conclusion some attempt is made to examine the legacy of the Coalition for later British history, with comparative reference to the histories of other European nations and of the United States." --
0198229755 paperback
Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863-1945.
Coalition governments--History--Great Britain--20th century.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1910-1936.
Great Britain--Social policy--History--20th century.
Great Britain--Economic policy--1918-1945.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--1910-1936.
941.083