The Reinvention of Britain 1960-2016 explores the transformation of contemporary Britain, tracing its evolution from the welfare state post-1945 to social democracy in the 1960s and 1970s and the liberal market society post-1979. Focusing on political and economic change, it identifies which elements led to changes that shaped British history.
The Reinvention of Britain 1960-2016 explores the transformation of contemporary Britain, tracing its evolution from the welfare state post-1945 to social democracy in the 1960s and 1970s and the liberal market society post-1979. Focusing on political and economic change, it identifies which elements led to changes that shaped British history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Newton is Emeritus Professor of Modern British and International History at Cardiff University, having taught there for 33 years before retiring in 2016. He has written on British economic history and policy and the interaction between socio-economic change and international relations, and his work has appeared in journals such as Diplomacy and Statecraft, The Economic History Review and the English Historical Review. His best-known books are Modernization Frustrated (1988, with Dilwyn Porter), Profits of Peace: The Political Economy of Anglo-German Appeasement (1996) and The Global Economy, 1944-2000: The Limits of Ideology (2004).
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Introduction: why a political and economic history? Part 1: The Rise and Fall of Social-Democratic Britain 1: Conservative Social Democracy 1961-64 2: Labour's New Britain, 1964-70 3: Quiet Revolution, 1970-74 4: The Last Years of the Post-War Settlement, 1974-79 Part 2: Neo-Liberal Britain 5: Thatcher's Revolution, 1979-90 6: Major Interlude, 1990-97 7: New Labour in Power, 1997-2010 Envoi Select Bibliography Index
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Introduction: why a political and economic history? Part 1: The Rise and Fall of Social-Democratic Britain 1: Conservative Social Democracy 1961-64 2: Labour's New Britain, 1964-70 3: Quiet Revolution, 1970-74 4: The Last Years of the Post-War Settlement, 1974-79 Part 2: Neo-Liberal Britain 5: Thatcher's Revolution, 1979-90 6: Major Interlude, 1990-97 7: New Labour in Power, 1997-2010 Envoi Select Bibliography Index
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