The Labour Party and the Politics of War and Peace, 1900-1924
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published:15th Oct '09
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A fresh investigation of the Labour party's foreign policy in her formative years, radically revising previous interpretations. This rich analytical account of the Labour party's foreign policy between the party's formation and the fall of the first Labour government in 1924 demonstrates that the party's policy development during this period was far more sophisticated than has previously been considered. The party was neither merely the ideological cipher for ex-Liberals in the Union of Democratic Control; nor did it enter government devoid of policy ideas. Rather, as the author shows, the party sought consistently to construct and eventually to implement a genuinely radical foreign policy. This involved significant input from the wider labour movement, and was also influenced at important moments by contacts with the international socialist movement. Rejecting doctrinally rigid approaches to Labour policy development, the author demonstrates that many ideological currents flowed through the early Labour party, and, crucially, thatone of the strongest traditions influencing the formation of the party's post-war foreign policy objectives was Gladstonian internationalism, rather than the anti-war Cobdenite radicalism of the UDC and its allies. Before the war,Labour is shown to have been actively engaged in attempts by progressives to establish ideological links between socialism, radicalism and liberalism in ways appealing to the new mass electorate. Thereafter, it built on these traditions to help consolidate its claim to be the legitimate heir to nineteenth-radical traditions in foreign policy.
Very well written and extremely readable. [...] Bridgen has shed new light on this period of Labour history. [His] book would be a most worthy addition for any Labour party historian or foreign policy expert. * POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW *
A detailed study whose great strength is to emphasize complexity in the face of the established literature. * TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY *
[Bridgen] presents his argument convincingly in what is an impressive piece of research. [He] provides strong supportive evidence for his views and presents them with impeccable clarity and detail. It is a book to be strongly recommended to those interested in both British foreign policy and Labour Party history. * HISTORY *
ISBN: 9780861933037
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236 pages