A much governed nation
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A much governed nation
(The British political tradition / W.H. Greenleaf, v. 3)
Routledge, 2003
- pt. 1
- pt. 2
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Methuen, 1987
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. 1 ISBN 9780415303026
Description
First published in 2003. Part of the British Political Tradition collection, this is Part one, Volume III This account of the emergence of contemporary political institutions in Britain follows volumes dealing with The Rise of Collectivism and The Ideological Heritage, both of which appeared in 1983. It shows how, in the perspective these other works describe, the traditional machinery of government expanded notably and was in many ways completely altered.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Change in British Polity
- Chapter 2 The Labyrinthine Maze
- Chapter 3 In Dark Wonder
- Chapter 4 The Department of Departments
- Chapter 5 The Public Concern - and Beyond
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pt. 2 ISBN 9780415303033
Description
First published by Methuen in the 1980s
Volume I: The Rise of Collectivism:
This volume establishes the central theme that the most important feature of British political life since the nineteenth century has been the extension of the role of government at all levels.
Volume II: The Ideological Heritage:
The second volume reviews the development of the three main political ideologies in British politics: Conservatism, Liberalism and Socialism, with special reference to the ways in which they have affected or responded to the rise of collectivism.
Volumes III and IV: A Much-Governed Nation Parts 1 and 2:
Examining the way in which our political arrangements have been adapted and extended to deal with the wider range of responsibilities thrust upon them, these two volumes also describe the changes in the main traditional institutions (Local government, the Civil Service, the Cabinet, Parliament etc) as they deal with the growth of the state, as well as looking at the increased use of delegated legislation and administrative tribunals.
Table of Contents
- 1 THE CHANGE IN BRITISH POLITY 2 THE LABYRINTHINE MAZE 3 IN DARK WONDER 4 THE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENTS 5 THE PUBLIC CONCERN- AND BEYOND 6: The Second Yoke
- 7: The Centre of the Government Machine
- 8: The National Palaver
- 9: An Organized Quarrel
- 10: The Redress of Grievances
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