British politics since 1945 : the dynamics of historical change
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British politics since 1945 : the dynamics of historical change
(Contemporary history in context series)
Palgrave, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When did postwar Britain end? How far from 1945 have we come? In a series of thought-provoking chapters, the distinguished contributors to this volume compare the current epoch which the period immediately following World War II. They explore the following key areas: party governments, judicial law, the premiership and broadcasting. This penetrating collection examines whether there has been a significant turning point in British history since 1945, and in doing so points to the substantial changes in attitude of the 1960s.
目次
- General Editor's Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction
- S.James The Rise and Fall of Party Government in Britain and the United States, 1945-96
- The Americanisation of British Politics?
- S.H.Beer Social Class, Affluence and Electoral Politics, 1951-64
- K.Jeffries The Lasting Impact of Margaret Thatcher
- P.Riddell The Prime Minister's Role in Foreign Affairs and Economic Policy: Creeping Bilateralism in Action?
- J.Barnes Television Premiers
- M.Cockerell Judges into Politics: The Unexpected Rise of Judicial Review
- S.James From Character to Culture: Authority, Deference and the Political Imagination since 1945
- K.Young Postwar Broadcasting and Changes in the Character of Political Public Life
- J.Betteridge When Did Postwar Britain End?
- K.Middlemas Index
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