Popular Politics and Political Culture : Urban Scotland, 1918-1939
معرفی کتاب «Popular Politics and Political Culture : Urban Scotland, 1918-1939» نوشتهٔ Malcolm Robert Petrie، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edinburgh University Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
## A fresh perspective on the history of the radical left in inter-war Scotland This book presents a distinctive reading of inter-war Scottish politics, reinterpreting the consequences of the expanded electorate after 1918 by focusing on changing perceptions of the radical political culture of urban Scotland. It re-evaluates the factors behind the decline of the Scottish radical left in the inter-war years, demonstrating the role of changing conceptions of political representation, and explores the extent to which national party loyalties replaced local class identities. Drawing upon a range of untapped sources including local newspapers, cartoons, and contemporary accounts of demonstrations, the book illuminates the political perspectives of ordinary Scots in an age of mass democracy. ## Key Features * Examines the history of the radical left in Scotland from a new perspective, looking at the relationship between political legitimacy and identity, conduct and tactics * Illuminates the electoral failure of the radical left between the wars, emphasising changing understandings of political participation, behaviour and representation * Deploys a range of untapped sources, including local newspapers, political literature, cartoons and contemporary accounts of rallies A fresh perspective on the history of the radical left in inter-war Scotland. This book presents a distinctive reading of inter-war Scottish politics, reinterpreting the consequences of the expanded electorate after 1918 by focusing on changing perceptions of the radical political culture of urban Scotland. It re-evaluates the factors behind the decline of the Scottish radical left in the inter-war years, demonstrating the role of changing conceptions of political representation, and explores the extent to which national party loyalties replaced local class identities. Drawing upon a range of untapped sources including local newspapers, cartoons, and contemporary accounts of demonstrations, the book illuminates the political perspectives of ordinary Scots in an age of mass democracy. Key Features: Examines the history of the radical left in Scotland from a new perspective, looking at the relationship between political legitimacy and identity, conduct and tactics; Illuminates the electoral failure of the radical left between the wars, emphasising changing understandings of political participation, behaviour and representation; Deploys a range of untapped sources, including local newspapers, political literature, cartoons and contemporary accounts of rallies.-- Source other than the Library of Congress
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