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Third edition of this insightful survey of changes in British politics. Now extended to cover the politics of the Second World War and the election of 1945. Extensively revised in the light of recent research. Looks at the Labour Partya s evolution into a national rather than sectional party.

Produktbeschreibung
Third edition of this insightful survey of changes in British politics. Now extended to cover the politics of the Second World War and the election of 1945. Extensively revised in the light of recent research. Looks at the Labour Partya s evolution into a national rather than sectional party.
Autorenporträt
Martin Pugh is Research Professor in History at Liverpool John Moores University. His previous books include Electoral Reform in War and Peace (1978), The Tories and the People (1985), Women and the Women's Movement in Britain (1992) and The March of the Women: a revisionist analysis of the women's suffrage movement (2000). He is also the editor of Blackwell Publishers' Companion to Modern European History, 1871-1945 (1997).
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"Is to be welcomed. This is a textbook of a superior sort as Pugh disavows the attempt to be a neutral assessor of the work of others and imposes his own interpretation upon the period. This leads to a clearer understanding of events." History Today - of the previous edition

"A commanding synthesis ... succeeds brilliantly in finding the right voice to explain what matters now." London Review of Books - of the previous edition

"Excellent book, by far the best of its kind on this period ... impressively lucid and consistent ... a remarkable book which will stimulate teachers as well as students for years to come." Society for the Study of Labour History Bulletin - of the previous edition