LIBERAL PARTY’S NETWORKING ATTEMPTS, 1910-1912 LIBERAL CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS


Published: Feb 20, 2024
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Liberal Party Networks Political Associations
KATERINA DEDE
Abstract

The paper examines the Liberal Party’s attempts to create a nationwide political network from 1910 to 1912. By establishing the Liberal Club, the new party aimed at creating a new –British inspired– model, where the local political associations would be led by the Club, in order to create a nationwide party’s network, to disseminate the liberal principles and thus forge a nationwide collective liberal identity. The paper chronicles the aforementioned attempt, as well as the old parties’ reactions to this new model of political networking.

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