The labour party and British Society 1880-2005
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
The labour party and British Society 1880-2005
Sussex Academic Press, 2006
- : pbk
- : hbk
Available at / 5 libraries
-
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
: hbk315.33||R8100951764
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-219) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This history of the Labour Party since its inception emphasises the economic and social factors in its evolution -- a focus that provides a framework for assessing the elections, personalities and main events in the party's history. "The Labour Party and Social Change, 1880-2005" covers the entire history of the Labour Party. It analyses the reasons for the party's development and depicts its history as the product of economic and social factors. The argument that is developed does not deny the importance of individuals in the party's growth, but rather emphasises that individuals -- leaders and players -- have had relatively little room for manoeuvre, particularly after 1918 when the party suddenly and unexpectedly became a major party of state. But within the framework of prevailing economic and social conditions in Britain, and the desire of the party to be returned to elected office, individuals have had an important impact on how the party perceived and projected itself: the significant roles these individuals played are examined against the background of social change in Britain, up to and including the General Election of May 2005.
Table of Contents
- The Background -- 1880-1900
- Labour in Peace and War -- 1900-1918
- Labour Between Two Wars -- 1918-1039
- Labour in War and Peace -- 1939-1951
- Years of Strife -- 1951-1964
- Progress and Decline -- 1964-1979
- Strife and After -- 1979-1994
- New Labour -- 1994-2005.
by "Nielsen BookData"