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_aCOWLEY, Philip _92528 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aPeasants' uprising or religious war? Re-examining the 1975 conservative leadership contest |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article analyses the nature of the support given to the candidates in the 1975 Conservative leadership contest, in which Margaret Thatcher replaced Eduward Health. In contrast to the orthodox account of the contest - which interprets it as largely non-ideological - the article argues that there were clear ideological forces at work. The right strongly supported Thatcher as doing so simply because she was not Heath, have, therefore, to explain why only certain types of MPs felt this way. Margaret Thatcher may have won because she was not Ted Heath; but she did not win solely because she was not Ted Heath | |
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_aBAILEY, Matthew _919688 |
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_tBritish Journal of Political Science _g30, part 4, p. 599-629 _d, oct. 2000 _w |
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