The politics of reappraisal 1918-1939. Ed. by G. Peele and C. Cook. Introd. by M. Beloff

The politics of reappraisal 1918-1939. Ed. by G. Peele and C. Cook. Introd. by M. Beloff
Title The politics of reappraisal 1918-1939. Ed. by G. Peele and C. Cook. Introd. by M. Beloff PDF eBook
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Pages 265
Release 1975
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The Politics of Reappraisal, 1918-1939

The Politics of Reappraisal, 1918-1939
Title The Politics of Reappraisal, 1918-1939 PDF eBook
Author Gillian Peele
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 250
Release 1975
Genre Great Britain
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The Politics of Reappraisal 1918–1939

The Politics of Reappraisal 1918–1939
Title The Politics of Reappraisal 1918–1939 PDF eBook
Author Gillian Peele
Publisher Springer
Pages 273
Release 1975-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 134902242X

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Aspects of British Political History 1914-1995

Aspects of British Political History 1914-1995
Title Aspects of British Political History 1914-1995 PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Lee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 444
Release 2005-07-25
Genre History
ISBN 1134790406

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Aspects of British Political History 1914-1995 examines all the major themes, personalities and issues of this important period in a clear and digestible form. It: * introduces fresh angles to long-studied topics * consolidates a great body of recent research * analyses views of different historians * offers an interpretive rather than narrative approach * gives concise treatment to complex issues * is directly relevant to student questions and courses * is carefully organised to reflect the way teachers tackle these courses * is illustrated with helpful maps, charts, illustrations and photographs.

The Culture of Secrecy

The Culture of Secrecy
Title The Culture of Secrecy PDF eBook
Author David Vincent
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 386
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780198203070

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The Culture of Secrecy is the first comprehensive study of the restriction of official information in modern British history. It seeks to understand why secrets have been kept, and how systems of control have been constructed - and challenged - over the past hundred and sixty years. The authortranscends the conventional boundaries of political or social history in his wide-ranging diagnosis of the `British disease' - the legal forms and habits of mind which together have constituted the national tradition of discreet reserve. The chapters range across bureaucrats and ballots, gossip andgay rights, doctors and dole investigators in their exploration of the ethical basis of power in the public, professional, commercial and domestic spheres. Professor Vincent examines concepts such as privacy and confidentiality, honour and integrity, openness and freedom of expression, which haveserved as benchmarks in the development of the liberal state and society.

Half a Century of Municipal Decline

Half a Century of Municipal Decline
Title Half a Century of Municipal Decline PDF eBook
Author Martin Louglin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1135669600

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Local government passed unscathed through the political and economic upheavals which followed the Great Depression. Contemporary commentators had every reason to look forward to continued growth and expansion in the role of local government, which was seen as the main vehicle for the social programmes of the comeing Welfare State. That optimism was misplaced. Many of the trends of the early twentieth century have been reveresed. From the vantage point of 1985, local government was in crisis so severe that its continued existence was called into question. In this unique book eleven authors explain what happened and how the local government system weakened. Political, financial, economic and legal issues are explored, as are factors such as housing, planning, and social welfare. This book was first published in 1985.

The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950

The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950
Title The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950 PDF eBook
Author F. M. L. Thompson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 516
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780521438148

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Whilst in certain quarters it may be fashionable to suppose that there is no such thing as society historians, they have had no difficulty in finding their subject. The difficulty, rather, is that an outpouring of research and writing is hard for anyone but the specialist to keep up with the literature or grasp the overall picture. In these three volumes, as is the tradition in Cambridge Histories, a team of specialists has assembled the jigsaw of topical monographic research and presented an interpretation of the development of modern British society since 1750, from three perspectives: those of regional communities, the working and living environment, and social institutions. Each volume is self-contained, and each contribution, thematically defined, contains its own chronology of the period under review. Taken as a whole they offer an authoritative and comprehensive view of the manner and method of the shaping of society in the two centuries of unprecedented demographic and economic change.