‘‘It’s the party that counts’? The Rise of Labour and the Image of the Woman Politician at English Elections, c.1929-1950’

‘‘It’s the party that counts’? The Rise of Labour and the Image of the Woman Politician at English Elections, c.1929-1950’, with David Thackeray, Gender & History, (2023, early online view).

https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12756 

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