Unionist state and the outdoor relief riots of 1932

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Paul Bew, Christopher Norton, 'Unionist state and the outdoor relief riots of 1932', Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic and Social Review, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1979, 1979, pp255-265

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This paper breaks with the monolithic conception of the Unionist State in the inter-war period. It argues that the State apparatuses were characterised by an intense populist/anti-populist division. It takes a significant incident - the Outdoor Relief riots - when working-class unity seemed to be imminent to illustrate the operation of this internal conflict. This permits some general comment on the role of `objective? economic constraints in this epoch.

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