

The British General Election of 1951
Book • 1999
This book provides an in-depth study of the 1951 British general election, a pivotal moment in post-war UK politics.
David Butler explores the electoral strategies, party dynamics, and socio-political factors that shaped the Conservative victory under Winston Churchill.
The work is recognized as part of Butler's seminal series on British elections, offering valuable insights into mid-20th century political campaigning and voter behavior.
David Butler explores the electoral strategies, party dynamics, and socio-political factors that shaped the Conservative victory under Winston Churchill.
The work is recognized as part of Butler's seminal series on British elections, offering valuable insights into mid-20th century political campaigning and voter behavior.
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