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Focusing on a pivotal moment in British history, this book examines the Fourth Parliamentary Reform Act of 1918, which expanded voting rights to millions, reshaping electoral politics for the twentieth century. It explores the context of electoral reform during the tumultuous years of 1906 to 1918, providing a comprehensive analysis of the social and political factors that led to this significant change. Originally published in 1978, it remains a foundational work on the subject of electoral reform in Britain.
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Electoral Reform in War and Peace, 1906-18, Martin Pugh
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