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The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government

(Hardback, Unabridged edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government

Contributors:

By (Author) David Torrance

ISBN:

9781399411431

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Continuum

Publication Date:

30th April 2024

UK Publication Date:

18th January 2024

Edition:

Unabridged edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership
Political ideologies and movements
Political structures: democracy
Biography: historical, political and military
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

324.24107

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

The incredible story of the first Labour administration and the 'wild men' who shook up the British establishment. Writing to The Times from the Carlton Club in early 1924, the Conservative MP George Terrell railed against the Communists, the wild men, the work-shy, the ignorant and the illiterate in other words the people who, in the first election since all adult men had gained the vote, had voted for a radically different sort of government. It was a revolution against the top-hatted landed gentry who had run Britain for centuries. But just who were these wild men Ramsay MacDonald, their leader and Labours first Prime Minster, was the illegitimate son of a Scottish farm labourer; Arthur Henderson was a Scottish iron moulder; J. H. Thomas, a Welsh railwayman; John Wheatley, an Irish-born miner and publican; and William Adamson, a Fife coal miner. Never before had men from such backgrounds occupied the corridors of power in Westminster. Wild Men tells the story of that first Labour administration its unexpected birth, fraught existence, and controversial downfall through the eyes of those who found themselves in the Houses of Commons, running the country for the people. Blending biography and history into a compelling narrative, David Torrance reassesses the UKs first Labour government a century after it shook up a British establishment still reeling from the First World War. Full of fascinating insight, The Wild Men shines a light on an amazing period in British political history, when the establishment fought back and won.

Author Bio

David Torrance is a constitutional specialist at the House of Commons Library and a widely published historian of Scottish and UK politics. He has written biographies of SNP politicians Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon, as well as the authorized biography of David Steel.

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