Killerton, Camborne and Westminster
Title Details

188 Pages

23 x 14.5 cm

Series: Devon and Cornwall Record Society

Series Vol. Number: 48

Imprint: Devon and Cornwall Record Society

Killerton, Camborne and Westminster

The Political Correspondence of Sir Francis and Lady Acland, 1910-1929

Edited by Garry Tregidga

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This volume edits the correspondence of Sir Francis and Lady Acland of Killerton, Devon. It brings together a unique collection of written sources for politics in the early twentieth century, ranging from the administrative worldof high politics to constituency electioneering in Cornwall and Devon. The Aclands made a prominent contribution to Liberal party politics in this period and their correspondence covers topics such as the pre-war campaign for female suffrage, the key events of the First World War and the party divisions that followed the fall of Asquith. These letters therefore offer fresh insight into the changing fortunes of Liberalism in this period. They also challenge the assumption that the South West of Britain was a political backwater, covering the remarkable rise and fall of Labour in Cornwall and the tensions generated in rural Devon by Lloyd George's land campaign in the mid-1920s. Notions of family tradition, territorial politics and constituency representation were played out against the competing influences of Devon, Cornwall and Westminster.

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9780901853486

January 2006

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Title Details

188 Pages

2.3 x 1.45 cm

Series: Devon and Cornwall Record Society

Series Vol. Number: 48

Imprint: Devon and Cornwall Record Society