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Using History, Making British Policy: The Treasury and the Foreign Office, 1950-76 by Peter J. Beck β€” book cover

Using History, Making British Policy: The Treasury and the Foreign Office, 1950-76

by Peter J. Beck
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Overview

Despite the enduring rhetorical use of the lessons of history by British politicians to justify present-day policies, the extent to which history has been used as an actual policy input remains a neglected topic. Focusing upon the 1957 Whitehall policy initiative encouraging greater use of history in the policymaking process, this book studies in depth the Treasury and the Foreign Office, the departments making the most positive responses. The findings, enhancing our knowledge of post-1945 Britain, illuminate debates about the nature and use of history in the contemporary world, most notably the relationship between history and policy.

Synopsis

Focusing on the Treasury and the Foreign Office, this book illuminates the use and non-use of history by British policymakers from 1950-1976.

About the Author, Peter J. Beck

PETER J. BECK is Professor of International History at Kingston University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403947062

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