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A Companion to Early Twentieth-Century Britain (Blackwell Companions to British History)
by Chris Wrigley
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... Between 1903 and the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 a `crisis of Conservatism' has been identified: fierce internal disputes and three successive general election defeats, which exposed ... "
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First World War, Lloyd George, United States, Second World War, City of London, Bank of England, Great War, British Empire, labour movement women, interwar governments, national efficiency, transitional benefit
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... Non-European territories of white settlement sought to stem such migration in the period before and after the First World War, and in the post-Second World War era, European states became the destination for many migrants from the so-called Third World. ... "
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Soviet Union, United States, New York, First World War, Middle East, Second World War, League of Nations, Oxford University Press, United Nations, Southeast Asia, world socialist federation, strategic foreign policy
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