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ILP Minute Books, 1893-1909

ILP Minute Books, 1893-1909

Collection: Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960    Volumes    ILP Minute Books, 1893-1909
These minutes from the National Administrative Council reveal the changing nature of the Party, as its focus shifts from the purely ideological, to the electoral. Debates upon Party structures also reveal the scale of change and growth within the Party over the years. Commentary upon relationships with external organisations also provide an insight into the development of the movement as a whole.
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ILP Minute Books, 1904-1909

These minute books reveal the various debates being held within the Party at the time, from the question of whether elections or the movement should take priority, to disciplinary concerns,...

Date:1904-1909
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099B-05

ILP Minute Books, 1900-1903

These minute books reveal the various debates being held within the Party at the time, from the question of whether elections or the movement should take priority, to disciplinary concerns,...

Date:1900-1903
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099B-04

ILP Minute Books, 1898-1899

These minute books reveal the various debates being held within the Party at the time, from the question of whether elections or the movement should take priority, to disciplinary concerns,...

Date:1898-1899
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099B-03

ILP Minute Books, 1895-1897

These minute books reveal the various debates being held within the Party at the time, from the question of whether elections or the movement should take priority, to disciplinary concerns,...

Date:1895-1897
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099B-02

ILP Minute Books, 1893-1894

These minute books reveal the various debates being held within the Party at the time, from the question of whether elections or the movement should take priority, to disciplinary concerns,...

Date:1893-1894
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099B-01
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