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Liberalism and liberal politics in Edwardian England. Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1986.

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Edwardian ladies and imperial power. London: Leicester University Press, 2000.

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The age of upheaval: Edwardian politics, 1899-1914. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995.

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The Edwardian crisis: Britain, 1901-14. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Harris, Janice Hubbard. Edwardian stories of divorce. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1996.

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Women and the politics of schooling in Victorian and Edwardian England. London: Leicester University Press, 1999.

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Shkolnik, Esther Simon. Leading ladies: A study of eight late Victorian and Edwardian political wives. New York: Garland, 1987.

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Popular opposition to Irish home rule in Edwardian Britain. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2009.

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Holt, Richard Durning. Odyssey of an Edwardian liberal: The political diary of RichardDurning Holt. (Chester, England): Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1989.

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1947-, Dutton David, ed. Odyssey of an Edwardian liberal: The political dairy of Richard Durning Holt. [Cheshire]: Record Socity of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1989.

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Leopold Maxse and the National review, 1893-1914: Right-wing politics and journalism in the Edwardian era. New York: Garland Pub., 1989.

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Coetzee, Frans. For party or country: Nationalism and the dilemmas of popular conservatism in Edwardian England. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

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Startt, James D. Journalists for empire: The imperial debate in the Edwardian Stately Press, 1903-1913. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

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Hull, Andrew John. "Knowledge is power"?: A new view of some aspects of the relations of science and politics in Edwardian Britain. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1989.

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An Edwardian mixed doubles: The Bosanquets versus the Webbs : a study in British social policy, 1890-1929. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987.

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Teel, Leonard Ray. The life and times of Arnold Henry White, 1848-1925: The fusion of pre-modern politics and journalism in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Ann Arbour: University Microfilms International, 1986.

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Hattersley, Roy. The Edwardians. London: Little, Brown, 2004.

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The Edwardians. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005.

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Polska ludowa zaprasza: Polityka turystyczna w czasach Edwarda Gierka. Warszawa: Wydawn. "Trio", 2008.

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Majowski, Marcin. Polska ludowa zaprasza: Polityka turystyczna w czasach Edwarda Gierka. Warszawa: Wydawn. "Trio", 2008.

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W rumuńskiej pułapce: Internowanie Józefa Becka i Edwarda Śmigłego-Rydza w dokumentach rumuńskich służb specjalnych. Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Oskar, 2011.

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Hilaire Belloc: Edwardian Radical. IHS Press, 2009.

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Enigmatic Edwardian Reginald Esher. Sidgwich Jackson Ltd, 1988.

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1936-, Thompson J. A., and Mejia Arthur, eds. Edwardian conservatism: Five studies in adaptation. London: Croom Helm, 1988.

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Edwardian Requiem A Life Of Sir Edward Grey. Biteback, 2013.

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Macdonald, Kate, Richard Bleiler, Fiona Donovan, and Stephen Donovan. Political Future Fiction: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Political Future Fiction Vol 1: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Political Future Fiction Vol 2: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Macdonald, Kate, Richard Bleiler, and Stephen Donovan. Political Future Fiction Vol 3: Speculative and Counter-Factual Politics in Edwardian Fiction. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Petrie, Malcolm. Popular Politics and Electioneering between the Wars. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474425612.003.0006.

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Disruption and rowdyism at political meetingswas a feature of Victorian and Edwardian electioneering. The advent of mass democracy, and the rise of Communism in Europe, ensured that such behaviour came to be portrayed as evidence of political extremism and a threat to political stability. As a result, Labour candidates, keen to position their party as one capable of governing for the nation as a whole, distanced themselves from popular electoral traditions now synonymous with a confrontational, and unacceptable, politics of class. Heckling, rowdyism and disruption came, by the 1930s, to be associated primarily with the Communist Party.
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Seligmann, Matthew S. Rum. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759973.003.0003.

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While the serving of a spirit ration to the sailors of the Royal Navy had long been a custom, in the climate of Edwardian Britain it was no longer one that commanded universal public support. The temperance movement was a strong political force and a major source of pressure for reform. Equally, within the Navy there was widespread recognition that the rum ration was a barrier to optimal crew efficiency, caused drunkenness and indiscipline, and would be a significant handicap in a war with Germany. Accordingly, once appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, Churchill sought to encourage temperance by increasing the allowance to those who chose to forgo the spirit ration. The cost of this was prohibitive and Churchill was forced to consider other less expensive measures, one of which was introduced on the eve of war in 1914.
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Geaves, Ron. The Significance of Abdullah Quilliam’s Literary Output. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688349.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the significance of Abdullah Quilliam by primarily focusing on the writings through which he framed his conversion to Islam and wrote as a lens for Victorian society to revisit Islam. A classification of the types of writing undertaken and their role in the promotion of Islam within Britain and internationally in the late Victorian and Edwardian period is explored. Quilliam wrote extensively on the crisis facing Victorian Christianity and was intensely aware of the burning political issues of his time, especially those concerning British foreign policy. However, above all else, he was a Muslim of conviction, and the leader of British Muslims, and his unique status lies in his promotion of Islam in the West as a religious worldview disconnected from ethnicity or "otherness." This examination of his writings explores his vision of Islam and demonstrates that Quilliam’s concerns in his writings remain the essential themes drawn upon by young contemporary British Muslim activists and converts to the religion.
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Paxton, Naomi. Stage rights! Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526114785.001.0001.

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This book provides the first detailed account of the work of the Actresses' Franchise League, taking the story of the organisation further than ever before. Formulated as a historiographically innovative critical biography of the League over the fifty years of the organisation’s activities, this book invites a total reassessment of the League within both 20th Century industry networks and accepted narratives of the development of political theatre in the UK. Making a genuine contribution to both theatre and suffrage histories, this book looks in detail at the performative propaganda of the suffrage movement and the role of feminist actresses as activists during and after the campaign for Votes for Women. It explores the extensive networks of political and theatrical activism and social campaigning through which suffragist performers, playwrights and producers shaped their careers, and reveals how determined the Actresses' Franchise League was to be visible in public space, and to create equal opportunities for women in the theatre industry. Drawing on archival material, this book shows how members and allies of the League addressed a broad range of political and social issues through their work, how they presented and represented women and womanhood, and how the organisation, formed and embedded in the Edwardian period, diversified during and after the First and Second World Wars.
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Maher, Ashley. Reconstructing Modernism. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816485.001.0001.

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Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and architectural periodicals to British mid-century literature. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unexplored architectural criticism by British authors, this book reveals how arguments about architecture led to innovations in literature, as well as to redesigns in the concept of modernism itself. While the city has long been a focus of literary modernist studies, architectural modernism has never had its due. Scholars usually characterize architectural modernism as a parallel modernism or even an incompatible modernism to literature. Giving special attention to dystopian classics Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four, this study argues that sustained attention to modern architecture shaped mid-century authors’ political and aesthetic commitments. After many writers deemed modernist architects to be agents for communism and other collectivist movements, they squared themselves—and literary modernist detachment and aesthetic autonomy—against the seemingly tyrannical utopianism of modern architecture; literary aesthetic qualities were reclaimed as political qualities. In this way, Reconstructing Modernism redraws the boundaries of literary modernist studies: rather than simply adding to its canon, it argues that the responsibility for defining literary modernism for the mid-century public was shared by an incredible variety of authors—Edwardians, modernists, satirists, and even anti-modernists.
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