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Introduction: Guilty Men 1. Apprenticeships 2. Renegade 3. Elect 4. Networker 5. Minister 6. Critic 7. Explorer 8. Rejections 9. Options

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“This new study of the early political career of Sir Oswald Mosley … is both a perceptive biography of the ambitious baronet and a painstaking reconstruction of the wider political ideas and context of the 1920s. … Howell’s study is an important contribution to the historiography, which combines thoughtful analysis of Mosley’s early years in politics with a comprehensive understanding of the internal politics of the Labour movement of the 1920s.” (Steven Woodbridge, Parliamentary History, Vol. 35 (2), June, 2016)

“The book is an excellent contribution to scholarship not only about Mosley, but also about Conservative and Labour politics of the 1920s. … The book contains solid analyses of Mosley’s politics and elections prior to his entrance into fascist politics. … The book is an excellent and welcomed study about inter-war politics and Oswald Mosley.” (Ryan Shaffer, History - Journal of the Historical Association, January, 2016)

'David Howell superbly charts Mosley's remarkable political journey across the political spectrum in the years following the First World War. His book is a brilliant & unique exploration of early 20th century political thought, postwar British political history and the personal odyssey of one of the most remarkable political figures of the time.' - Stewart Wood, Lord Wood of Anfield



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Introduction: Guilty Men 1. Apprenticeships 2. Renegade 3. Elect 4. Networker 5. Minister 6. Critic 7. Explorer 8. Rejections 9. Options

Mosley and British Politics 191832

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 1/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781349498437, 978-1349498437
      ISBN10: 1349498432

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Introduction: Guilty Men 1. Apprenticeships 2. Renegade 3. Elect 4. Networker 5. Minister 6. Critic 7. Explorer 8. Rejections 9. Options

      Trade Review

      “This new study of the early political career of Sir Oswald Mosley … is both a perceptive biography of the ambitious baronet and a painstaking reconstruction of the wider political ideas and context of the 1920s. … Howell’s study is an important contribution to the historiography, which combines thoughtful analysis of Mosley’s early years in politics with a comprehensive understanding of the internal politics of the Labour movement of the 1920s.” (Steven Woodbridge, Parliamentary History, Vol. 35 (2), June, 2016)

      “The book is an excellent contribution to scholarship not only about Mosley, but also about Conservative and Labour politics of the 1920s. … The book contains solid analyses of Mosley’s politics and elections prior to his entrance into fascist politics. … The book is an excellent and welcomed study about inter-war politics and Oswald Mosley.” (Ryan Shaffer, History - Journal of the Historical Association, January, 2016)

      'David Howell superbly charts Mosley's remarkable political journey across the political spectrum in the years following the First World War. His book is a brilliant & unique exploration of early 20th century political thought, postwar British political history and the personal odyssey of one of the most remarkable political figures of the time.' - Stewart Wood, Lord Wood of Anfield



      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Guilty Men 1. Apprenticeships 2. Renegade 3. Elect 4. Networker 5. Minister 6. Critic 7. Explorer 8. Rejections 9. Options

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