We will consider the 1918 Khaki election, the end of the wartime coalition, the Flapper election and votes for (some) women alongside the rise of Labour, the eclipse of radical Liberalism and the continued dominance of the Conservatives in Norfolk. As economic depression returned in the 1930s, we will appraise the organisations of the unemployed and the Norwich Hunger Marches, together with the Blackshirt’s ‘tithe wars’, and the Peace Pledge Union.



