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The British People and the League of Nations: Democracy, Citizenship and Internationalism, C.1918-45

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The British People and the League of Nations: Democracy, Citizenship and Internationalism, C.1918-45
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Helen McCarthy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:296
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781526106667
ClassificationsDewey:941.083
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 5 tables

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 26 September 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A rich and original study of the culture of association, showing the 'Big Society' in action in interwar Britain. First full-length study of a major British pressure-group, the League of Nations Union, since 1981, making extensive use of local archives. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of social movements in modern Britain. -- .

Author Biography

Helen McCarthy is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at Queen Mary, University of London -- .

Reviews

'An important work of recovery...[McCarthy's] recovery of the activism and commitment of ordinary citizens is welcome and new' Susan Pedersen, London Review of Books, August 2013 'This book presents a fresh and encompassing social history of the LNU in British interwar political culture, astutely assessing failures as well as successes.' George Egerton, American Historical Review 'A fascinating account of the League of Nations movement in Britain between the wars....the movement in the book between micrological investigations of local sources and macrological analyses of major political figures and developments is almost seamless.' Jeanne Morefield, Journal of Modern History 'The scale and scope of the LNU's activities far eclipsed that of earlier voluntary associations. Herein lies its historical significance, as McCarthy's fine book illustrates.' Daniel Gorman, Journal of British Studies 'This important monograph is the first detailed study of the League of Nations Union (LNU) since Donald S. Birn's book on the topic appeared in 1981...McCarthy's impressive book points to a valuable avenue for future research.' Paul Corthorn, Contemporary British History 'McCarthy's excellent study fills a sizeable gap in the existing literature...By frequently shifting the spotlight towards the LNU's interaction with the British public - rather than with Whitehall and Westminster - readers are granted a much deeper understanding of the British relationship with internationalism...The British people and the League of Nations thus deserves a large and varied readership.' Jamie Perry, Journal of History and Cultures -- .