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  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of tables
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. 1.  The party political outlook in October 1918
  10. 2.  The position of the four main parties
  11. 3.  Locally arranged pacts
  12. 4.  ‘There is no Pact – But’
  13. 5.  ‘Co-operation’ in the constituencies
  14. 6.  Impact of the local elections and nomination day
  15. 7.  Defining Coalition Liberal strategy
  16. 8.  Trying to broker a deal with the Conservatives
  17. 9.  Exchanges between the parties after 4 November
  18. 10.  Methods and tone
    1. The manifestos
    2. Local candidates
    3. Getting the message over
    4. The visual look
    5. The women’s vote
    6. Disruption of election meetings
  19. 11.  Final positions
  20. 12.  The day of the election and the hours after
  21. 13.  Results
  22. 14.  Repercussions of the 1922 General Election
  23. Conclusion
  24. Afterword: considerations for British politics
  25. Select list of sources
    1. Private papers and archives
    2. Contemporary publications, printed private papers, diaries, memoirs
    3. Newspapers
    4. Books
    5. Articles
    6. Unpublished theses
  26. Index

Contents

  1. List of tables
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction
  4. Notes
  5. 1.  The party political outlook in October 1918
  6. Notes
  7. 2.  The position of the four main parties
  8. Notes
  9. 3.  Locally arranged pacts
  10. Notes
  11. 4.  ‘There is no Pact – But’
  12. Notes
  13. 5.  ‘Co-operation’ in the constituencies
  14. Notes
  15. 6.  Impact of the local elections and nomination day
  16. Notes
  17. 7.  Defining Coalition Liberal strategy
  18. Notes
  19. 8.  Trying to broker a deal with the Conservatives
  20. Notes
  21. 9.  Exchanges between the parties after 4 November
  22. Notes
  23. 10.  Methods and tone
  24. The manifestos
  25. Local candidates
  26. Getting the message over
  27. The visual look
  28. The women’s vote
  29. Disruption of election meetings
  30. Notes
  31. 11.  Final positions
  32. Notes
  33. 12.  The day of the election and the hours after
  34. Notes
  35. 13.  Results
  36. Notes
  37. 14.  Repercussions of the 1922 General Election
  38. Notes
  39. Conclusion
  40. Notes
  41. Afterword: considerations for British politics
  42. Notes
  43. Select list of sources
  44. Private papers and archives
  45. Contemporary publications, printed private papers, diaries, memoirs
  46. Newspapers
  47. Books
  48. Articles
  49. Unpublished theses
  50. Index

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