British Politics since 1945
Description
- Succinct chronological account complemented with critical, thematic assessment of ideas
- Covers central topic on all introductory politics and postwar history
- Extensive use of tabular material, and appendices for reference
1. Achievements to Atrophy under Attlee (1945-51).
2. Peace and Prosperity (1951-1960).
3. 1960-70 Decade of Doubt; Decade of Reform.
4. Careering towards Crisis (1970-1979).
5. Renaissance of the Right (1979-1990).
6. The Pursuit of Post-Thatcherism (1990-1994).
7. Perspectives on British Politics since 1945.
8. Concluding Considerations.
Appendices.
"Readable and well organised, it is equally suitable for a college course or a popular readership." History: Reviews of New Books Peter Dorey is Lecturer at the School of European Studies at the University of Wales, Cardiff. British Politics since 1945 offers a comprehensive overview of post-war British politics ideal for introductory students and general readers alike. The book balances a narrative of the major events and personalities of the post-war political scene with a critical assessment of the recurrent issues and concerns of political debate. It also analyses the main ideological perspectives operating within party politics since the Second World War - from the Right, the Centre and the Left - showing how these dominant groups have viewed developments and expressed their ambitions over the last fifty years.The book makes extensive use of tabular material, and includes useful appendices for reference, such as a list of general elections and prime ministers since 1945, and a chronology of important legislation. It is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in the history and politics of post-war Britain.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780631190752
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Political Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 137.20(W) x Dimensions: 215.90(H) x Dimensions: 29.20(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English