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P. Ward 
Unionism in the United Kingdom, 1918-1974 

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This book examines the range and complexity of unionist political identities, ideas and beliefs in the non-English parts of the United Kingdom in the mid-twentieth century. It discusses the careers of eight politicians from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and uncovers the varieties of unionism that held the multi-national UK together. Challenging the idea that Britain was in the process of breaking up, it argues that the Union provided a focus for loyalty in the United Kingdom that contributed to the continuing formation of identities of Britishness.
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Introduction: Unionist Lives PART 1: SCOTLAND AND THE UNION PART 2: SCOTLAND AND WESTMINSTER: THE UNIONISM OF WALTER ELLIOT (1888-1958) Elliot and Scotland Elliot and the United Kingdom Elliot and Empire PART 3: OUE GOOD AND FAITHFUL FRIEND: TOM JOHNSTON (1881-1965) Johnston and the Scottish People Empire Socialism Devolution and Planning A Scottish ‘People’s War’ PART 4: EMPIRE, EUROPE AND THE UNION: LADY PRISCILLA TWEEDSMUIR (1915-1978) Women, Unionism and Scottishness Economic Unionism The Buchan Legacy Scotland and the Union: Epilogue PART 5: WALES AND THE UNION PART 6: THE FIRST FAMILY OF WALES: THE LLOYD GEORGE CHILDREN IN BRITISH POLITICS Gwilym Lloyd George (1894-1967): Welsh Nation and British State Megan Lloyd George (1902-1966): Welsh Radical Gender, Welshness and the Lloyd Georges Imperial Wales PART 7: THE UNOFFICIAL PRIME MINISTER OF WALES: HUW T. EDWARDS (1892-1970) Welsh and the Working Class The Council of Wales The Only Path I Could in Honesty Tread Empire Games and Royal Visits Wales and the Union: Epilogue PART 8: NORTHERN IRELAND: THE UNION AND DEVOLUTION PART 9: ULSTER’S RAMSAY MCDONALD? HARRY MIDGLEY (1892-1957) Labour and the Irish Nation before Partition Midgley and British Labour War and Commonwealth From Unionist to Unionist Party Ulster’s British Heritage PART 10: FUR-COAT UNIONISM: DAME DEHRA PARKER (1882-1963) Women and Unionism before Partition In Parliament in the 1920s West of the Bann Education and War: ‘A Woman is the Best Man for the Job’ Youth and Culture Ulster at the Crossroads: Epilogue Conclusion

About the author

PAUL WARD is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield. He is the Fulbright-Robertson Professor of British History at Westminster College, Missouri for 2004-2005. He is the author of
Red Flag and Union Jack: Englishness, Patriotism and the British Left 1881-1924 (1998) and
Britishness since 1870 (2004).
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 243 ● ISBN 9780230000964 ● File size 1.2 MB ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2005 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2304757 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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