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 - Unpublished theses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