The British government and the city of London in the twentieth century

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The British government and the city of London in the twentieth century

edited by Ranald Michie and Philip Williamson

Cambridge University Press, 2004

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The British government and the city of London in the 20th century

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-376) and index

Contents of Works

  • The City of London and government in modern Britain : debates and politics / Philip Williamson
  • The City of London and the British government : the changing relationship / Ronald Michie
  • Markets and governments / Forrest Capie
  • Financial elites revisited / Youssef Cassis
  • The City and democratic capitalism 1950-1970 / Richard Whiting
  • The treasury and the City / G.C. Peden
  • The liberals and the City 1900-1931 / Anthony Howe
  • The conservatives and the City / E.H.H. Green
  • Labour party and the City 1945-1970 / Jim Tomlinson
  • Moral suasion, empire borrowers and the new issue market during the 1920s / Bernard Attard
  • Government-City of London relations under the gold standard, 1925-1931 / Robert Boyce
  • The City, British policy and the rise of the Third Reich, 1931-1937 / Neil Forbes
  • Keynesianism, sterling convertibility and British reconstruction, 1944-1952 / Scott Newton
  • 'Mind the gap' : politics and finance since 1950 / Arthur Thomas
  • Domestic monetary policy and the banking system in Britain 1945-1971 / Duncan M. Ross
  • The new City and the state in the 1960s / Catherine R. Schenk
  • The Bank of England 1970-2000 / C.A.E. Goodhart

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