The Conservative Party 1918–1979Springer, 15. nov. 1979 - 295 sider |
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2 | 31 |
19221923 | 45 |
1924 | 64 |
The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 89 |
27 | 108 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
8 | 137 |
The General Election of 1945 | 143 |
Return to Power 1951 | 172 |
Macmillan in Power | 217 |
Home to Heath 19641966 | 236 |
The Way Back 19661970 | 249 |
The Trials of Edward Heath 19701974 | 265 |
Defeat and the Coming of Mrs Thatcher | 277 |
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