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The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926

The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926

Update: 2022-11-08
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Greetings Podcast listeners. Welcome to the second episode of my new series of History: From One Student to Another which is covering Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39, of the European option, from the Cambridge A-Level History curriculum. In this episode, I will be looking at the Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties along with The General Strike of 1926.




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The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926

The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926

Robin Whitehead