LIBERAL PARTY’S NETWORKING ATTEMPTS, 1910-1912 LIBERAL CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS
Published:
Feb 20, 2024
Keywords:
Liberal Party Networks Political Associations
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.
Article Details
- How to Cite
-
DEDE, K. (2024). LIBERAL PARTY’S NETWORKING ATTEMPTS, 1910-1912: LIBERAL CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS. Mnimon, 36(36), 197–222. https://doi.org/10.12681/mnimon.36958
- Issue
- Vol. 36 (2018): Μνήμων
- Section
- ARTICLES
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The copyright for articles in this journal is retained by the author(s), with first publication rights granted to the journal. By virtue of their appearance in this open access journal, articles are free to use (with the exception of the non-granted right to make derivative works) with proper attribution for non-commercial uses (licence Creative Commons 4.0). EKT/NHRF retains the worldwide right to reproduce, display, distribute, and use articles published in Mnimon in all formats and media, either separately or as part of collective works for the full term of copyright. This includes but is not limited to the right to publish articles in an issue of the Journal, copy and distribute individual reprints of the articles, authorize reproduction of articles in their entirety in another EKT/NHRF publication, and authorize reproduction and distribution of articles or abstracts thereof by means of computerized retrieval systems.Downloads
Download data is not yet available.