Dr Richard Carr's research activity

Refereed journal articles and chapters in books

''The Right Looks Left?' The Young Tory Response to Macdonald's Second Labour Government' in J. Davis, J. Shepherd and C. Wrigley (eds), The Second Labour Government: A Reappraisal, (2012), pp.185-202

(with B.W. Hart) 'Old Etonians, Great War Demographics and the Interpretations of Interwar British Eugenics, c. 1914-1939', First World War Studies 3/2 (October 2012), pp.217-239

'Conservative Veteran MPs and the 'Lost Generation' Narrative after the First World War', Historical Research, 85/2 (May 2012), pp.284-305

'Veterans of the First World War and Conservative Anti-Appeasement', Twentieth Century British History, 22/1 (March 2011), pp.28-51

Monographs and scholarly editions

Veteran MPs and Conservative Politics in the Aftermath of the Great War: The Memory of All That (Farnham, 2013), Ashgate, 978-1-4094-4103-8

(with B.W. Hart) The Foundations of the British Conservative Party: Essays on Conservatism from Lord Salisbury to David Cameron (London, 2013), Bloomsbury Academic, 978-1-4411-0614-8

Newspaper and periodical pieces in the non-academic press

(with D. Rustecki and T. Shakespeare), 'The One Nation Test', Fabian Society Review (April 2013)

'Liberal Democrats Should Support a Financial Transaction Tax', Lib Dem Voice, (July 2012)

'Community Ownership Must Be the Focus of Miliband's Labour', Left Foot Forward (September 2011)

'Macmillan never quite broke with small 'c' conservatism - One Nation Labour must be more dynamic', Left Foot Forward (February 2013)

Conference/seminar papers and presentations

'Why Tories Won: Accounting for Conservative Party Electoral Success from Baldwin to Cameron', Churchill College, Cambridge (November 2012)

Other research activities

'Credit Where Credit's Due', Localis (March 2012)



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