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V - POLITICAL HISTORY

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301 Ehrman, John. ‘Lloyd George and Churchill as war ministers’, TRHS, 5th ser., XI (1961), 101–15. Valuable comparative treatment.

302 Finer, Herman. ‘The British Cabinet, the House of Commons and the war’, Political Science Quarterly, LVI (Sept. 1941), 321–60.

303 Gibbon, I. G. ‘Recent changes in the local government of England and Wales’, American Political Science Review, XXIII (Aug. 1929), 633–56.

304 Gwyn, William B. ‘The ombudsman in Britain: a qualified success in Government reform’, PA, LX (summer 1982), 177–95.

305 Lowe, R. ‘The Ministry of Labour, 1916–1924: a graveyard of social reform’, PA, LII (winter 1974), 415–38.

306 Meadows, Martin. ‘Constitutional crisis in the United Kingdom: Scotland and the devolution controversy’, Review of Politics, XXXIX (January 1977), 41–59.

307 Meredith, David. ‘The British government and colonial economic Policy, 1919–1939’, EcHR, 2nd ser., XXVIII (August 1975), 484–99.

308 Morgan, Kenneth O. ‘Lloyd George's premiership: a study in prime ministerial government,’ Hist. J., XIII (no. 1, 1970), 130–57.

309 Nottage, Raymond and Freida Stack. ‘The Royal Institute of Public Administration, 1939–1972’, PA, L (winter 1972), 419–46.

310 Robertson, James C. ‘British policy in East Africa, March 1891 to May 1935’, EHR, XCIII (Oct. 1978), 835–44.

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