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Parties, Agents and Electoral Culture in England, 1880-1910

Parties, Agents and Electoral Culture in England, 1880-1910

Hardcover

Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New, Book 94

General Political ScienceGeneral World HistoryUnited States Politics

ISBN10: 0861933400
ISBN13: 9780861933402
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc
Published: Dec 15 2016
Pages: 290
Weight: 1.29
Height: 0.69 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English
A study of how the role of party agents grew and became professionalised in local political parties.

The electoral reforms of 1883-5 created a mass electorate and transformed English political culture. A new breed of professional organisers emerged in the constituencies in the form of full-time party agents, who handled registration, electioneering and the day-to-day political, social and educational work of local parties; they performed a vital role as intermediaries between politics at Westminster and at grass-roots level, bridging the gap between high and low politics.

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