The presentation of politics : the place of party publicity, broadcasting and film in British politics, 1918-1939
The Representation of the People Act of 1918 and the Equal Franchise Act of 1928 trebled the electorate and created a near universal franchise. Politicians of the two principal inter-war parties - Conservative and Labour - declared their commitment to rational political education as the basis of eff...
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University of Leeds
1981
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