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. Tambov: Gramota, 2013. № 1. Part 1. P. 13-15.
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STANLEY BALDWIN AND PROGRAMME OF "NEW CONSERVATISM"

Abolmasov Vadim Vladimirovich
Ryazan' State University named after S. A. Esenin


Abstract. The author reveals the main content of "new conservatism" programme, which was taken as a basis of the British conservatives’ internal policy after World War II and determined the popularity of the conservatives’ ideas in the British society, pays considerable attention to the personality of the Conservative Party leader - Stanley Baldwin as one of the creators of "new conservatism", on whom the implementation of its principles in policy largely depended, and tells that this policy is one of the examples of social unity achievement under extremely difficult social-economic conditions.
Key words and phrases: консервативная партия, Великобритания, Аркос, либерализм, профсоюзное движение, Стэнли Болдуин, умиротворение, национальное правительство, Форин Оффис, Всеобщая стачка, Conservative Party, Great Britain, Arcos, liberalism, trade union movement, Stanley Ba
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