阿奇博尔德·萨尔维奇爵士与英国政治的失败重组,1918-1922

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Northern History Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0078172x.2022.2147468
P. Nuttall
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1922年10月19日,大卫·劳合·乔治的联合政府下台,结束了保守党和他的联合自由党之间长达四年的战后合作。这是一次显著的命运转折,因为战后联合政府在1918年大选中以名义上的333票多数赢得了胜利。在此期间的四年里,曾有人试图让临时联合政府的安排成为英国政治的永久特征。然而,在联合政府的最后几年里,保守党对政府的政策和首相的个性越来越不抱幻想。尽管如此,一些托利党为延续联合政府而斗争到底,其中一位政治家是利物浦保守党领袖阿奇博尔德·萨尔维奇爵士。尽管历史学家对劳合·乔治的联合政府进行了广泛的研究,但萨尔维奇在这些年里发挥的关键作用却被忽视了。因此,这篇文章首次提供了当代对萨尔维奇努力使联合政府协议永久化的考察,这往往违背了他所在政党的普通党员和他在利物浦的支持者的意愿。
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Sir Archibald Salvidge and the Failed Realignment of British Politics, 1918–1922
On 19 October 1922, David Lloyd George’s Coalition government fell from office, bringing to an end four years of post-war co-operation between the Conservative Party and his Coalition Liberals. It was a remarkable turnaround in fortunes, as the post-war Coalition had won the 1918 General Election with a notional majority of 333. Over the intervening four years, there had been attempts to make the temporary coalition arrangement a permanent feature of British politics. However, in the final years of the Coalition, the Conservatives became increasingly disenchanted with government policy and with the personality of the Prime Minister. Nevertheless, some Tories fought for the continuation of the Coalition to the bitter end, and one of those politicians was the leader of the Liverpool Conservative Party, Sir Archibald Salvidge. Although Lloyd George’s Coalition government has been extensively examined by historians, the pivotal role that Salvidge played during these years has been overlooked. This article, therefore, provides the first contemporary examination of Salvidge’s efforts to make the Coalition agreement permanent, often against the wishes of both his own party’s rank-and-file and his supporters in Liverpool.
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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