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This book provides a critical overview of the changing Labour Party in postwar Britain. Adopting a thematic approach within a structured, chronological framework, the book revolves around one central question: what has the Party been about and what specific objectives has it striven to realize? The author examines the so-called transformation from Old Labour to New Labour, and not only identifies the key stages in its evolution, bur highlights, too, the major determinants of the change.

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"This is an unpretentious, straightforward book intended as a student text and it fits the bill very well. Eric Shaw writes clearly and in this book he distils his detailed knowledge of the Labour Party and the issues and questions that arise in its post-war history into a readable and clearly organised account. It should certainly be on all relevant reading lists." David Denver, EPOP Newsletter

Table of Contents
Preface.

1. The Early Years 1900-1945.

2. The Triumph of Labour 1945-51.

3. The Rise of Keynesian Social Democracy.

4. Keynesian Social Democracy in Power 1964-1970.

5. Keynesian Social Democracy in Retreat 1970-74.

6. The Unravelling of Keynesian Social Democracy 1974-1979.

7. Time of Troubles 1979-1987.

8. The Abandonment of Keynesian Social Democracy 1987-95.

Conclusion: Labour Old and New.

Bibliography.

The Labour Party Since 1945

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/02/1996
      ISBN13: 9780631196556, 978-0631196556
      ISBN10: 0631196552

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a critical overview of the changing Labour Party in postwar Britain. Adopting a thematic approach within a structured, chronological framework, the book revolves around one central question: what has the Party been about and what specific objectives has it striven to realize? The author examines the so-called transformation from Old Labour to New Labour, and not only identifies the key stages in its evolution, bur highlights, too, the major determinants of the change.

      Trade Review
      "This is an unpretentious, straightforward book intended as a student text and it fits the bill very well. Eric Shaw writes clearly and in this book he distils his detailed knowledge of the Labour Party and the issues and questions that arise in its post-war history into a readable and clearly organised account. It should certainly be on all relevant reading lists." David Denver, EPOP Newsletter

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      1. The Early Years 1900-1945.

      2. The Triumph of Labour 1945-51.

      3. The Rise of Keynesian Social Democracy.

      4. Keynesian Social Democracy in Power 1964-1970.

      5. Keynesian Social Democracy in Retreat 1970-74.

      6. The Unravelling of Keynesian Social Democracy 1974-1979.

      7. Time of Troubles 1979-1987.

      8. The Abandonment of Keynesian Social Democracy 1987-95.

      Conclusion: Labour Old and New.

      Bibliography.

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