I read with great interest this review of Kate Fisher’s Birth Control, Sex and Marriage in Britain 1918-1960 – so much so that I didn’t even spot the name of the reviewer.
I read with great interest this review of Kate Fisher’s Birth Control, Sex and Marriage in Britain 1918-1960 – so much so that I didn’t even spot the name of the reviewer.
I don’t think there is any real grounds for accusing the commission of deliberately losing one Nationalist seat and one Unionist; it’s rather difficult to draw a theoretical set of new boundaries which would have cut either two Nationalist or two Unionist seats, given the constraints.