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List of Tables=xii
Abbreviations=xiv
Introduction : The Portrait of a Party=1
1. Conservatism : Principles and Temperament=9
2. The Public : Appeal and Support=82
3. The Constituency Associations : Members and Activities=146
4. The National Union and the Central Office : Representation and Organization=241
5. The Parliamentary Party : Composition and Dissent=307
6. Ministers : Juniors and Cabinet=391
7. Leaders : Authority and Crises=450
Conclusion : Effectiveness and Nature=507
Appendix 1. Conservative Party Office-Holders 1918-1945=523
Appendix 2. The Economic and Social Analysis of Conservative Electoral Support=526
Appendix 3. The Regional Analysis of Conservative Electoral Support=533
Appendix 4. Conservative Party National Expenditure 1925-1945=535
Bibliography=541
Index=571
2.1. Conservative Party overall performance in general elections 1918-1945=103
2.2. Constituencies not contested by the Conservative Party 1918-1945=103
2.3. The representation of the university seats 1918-1945=105
2.4. Plural voters and Conservative electoral support=105
2.5. The middle class and Conservative electoral support : (i) an overview of England and Wales=109
2.6. The middle class and Conservative electoral support : (ii) a detailed analysis of London and the large cities in England=110
2.7. The economic and social profile of Conservative electoral support=112
2.8. The economic and social profile of the larger English cities=115
2.9. The working class and Conservative electoral support=117
2.10. The gender gap and Conservative electoral support=118
2.11. The regional pattern of Conservative electoral support=122
2.12. Conservative safe constituencies=123
2.13. Unopposed returns of Conservative MPs 1918-1935=124
2.14. Conservative marginal constituencies 1922-1935=126
2.15. Three-way and two-way 'major party' contests 1922-1931=127
2.16. Patterns of Conservative contests in the 1918 general election=128
2.17. The economic and social profile of the Conservative gains and losses in the general election of 1922=129
2.18. The challengers in the Conservative-held constituencies 1922-1929=131
2.19. Nonconformity and Conservative electoral support=132
2.20. The economic and social profile of the Conservative gains and losses in the general election of 1923=134
2.21. The regional pattern of Conservative gains in the general election of 1924=135
2.22. The economic and social profile of Conservative gains in the general election of 1924=135
2.23. The regional pattern of Conservative gains in the general election of 1929=137
2.24. The economic and social profile of Conservative losses in the general election of 1929=138
2.25. Conservative gains in the general election of 1931=140
2.26. The economic and social profile of Conservative gains in the general election of 1931=140
2.27. The economic and social profile of Conservative losses in the general election of 1935=143
2.28. Conservative performance in the 1945 general election=144
3.1. Estimate of Conservative Party membership 1919-1939=166
3.2. Constituency 'round-robin' resolutions sent to all other constituencies=220
3.3. Political resolutions passed by the sample of constituency associations 1919-1939=224
4.1. Political resolutions debated at the Central Council 1919-1939=251
4.2. Executive Committee : composition and attendance 1919-1939=266
4.3. Number of Central Office and Area Office staff=283
4.4. Summary of Conservative Party national income and expenditure=299
5.1. Occupational background of Conservative MPs=310
5.2. Conservative MPs closely related to the peerage (by blood or marriage)=312
5.3. Public school education of Conservative MPs=313
5.4. University education of Conservative MPs=313
5.5. Religion of Conservative MPs in England=315
5.6. Age profile of Conservative MPs=316
5.7. Departure and retirement of Conservative MPs=317
5.8. Continuity and political experience of Conservative MPs=318
5.9. Length of service and honours of Conservative MPs=320
5.10. Conservative women candidates and MPs=323
5.11. The Conservative whips in the House of Commons 1919-1945=372
6.1. The career pattern of Conservative junior ministers in the House of Commons 1919-1945=394
6.2. The career pattern of Conservative Law Officers in the House of Commons 1919-1945=397
6.3. Conservative Party share of Cabinet offices in coalition governments=406
6.4. The career pattern of Conservative Cabinet ministers in the House of Commons 1919-1945=409
6.5. The educational background of Conservative junior and Cabinet ministers=410