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20th Century British History - Politics & Government, Great Britain - General & Miscellaneous - Politics & Government, Political Parties

Conservative Party since 1945

by Stuart Ball
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The Conservative Party has been a dominant force in postwar British politics. This book explores the 50 years from Winston Churchill's defeat in 1945 to the long tenure of Margaret Thatcher, then John Major. Themes and events of the period are brought vividly to life through the views and reactions of those involved.

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A collection of documents from the British Conservative Party's archives and from personal memoirs documents the changing nature, outlook and policies of the party between its electoral defeats in 1945 and 1997, during which it ruled for nearly 35 of the 52 years. They consider leaders and leadership, the Parliamentary Party, the party organization, home affairs such as governments and elections, external affairs from the Empire to Europe, and the party's relations to the state and society. A chronology, a substantial introduction, and a guide to further reading support the collection. Paper edition (unseen) $24.95. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 2, 1998
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780719040139

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