The nature of conservative ideology is and will continue to be warmly contested. In this short history, Mark Garnett contends that the disagreements have been particularly strong in the instance of British conservatism because the ideological label continues to be used by a prominent political party. Whether hostile or friendly in intent, commentators on conservatism have found it difficult to avoid the assumption that British ‘conservatism’ must, at all times, be reflected at l...
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Introduction
1. The contestable conservative tradition: Burke to Southey
2. The Conservative Party from Peel to Salisbury
3. ‘Converging streams’: British conservativ...
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Mark Garnett is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Lancaster University. He has written widely on Brtitish politics, in particular the relationship between ideas and pr...