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The Reinvention of Britain 19602016 explores the transformation of contemporary Britain, tracing its evolution from the welfare state of the post-1945 era to social democracy in the 1960s and 1970s and the liberal market society of 1979 onwards. Focusing primarily on political and economic change, it aims to identify which elements of State policy led to the crucial strategy changes that shaped British history over the past six decades.

This book argues that since 1960 there have been two reinventions of the political economy of the United Kingdom: a social-democratic shift initiated by the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan and developed by Labour under Harold Wilson, and a subsequent change of direction towards a free market model attempted by the Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher. Structured around these two key policy reinventions of the late twentieth century, chapters are organized chronologically, from the development of social de

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"I think this is the best, most modern, balanced, and scrupulous history of contemporary Britain available." - Martin Farr, Newcastle University, UK

"Newton's is a stimulating history, notable for its detail and clarity." - John Moore, Morning Star

"... this is an excellent book, intensively researched and with a strong narrative line that gives powerful support to the central argument. An ideal festive gift for anyone interested in the recent economic history of Britain." - Dan Atkinson, Lobster Magazine



Table of Contents

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

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Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/29/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138800045, 978-1138800045
      ISBN10: 113880004X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Reinvention of Britain 19602016 explores the transformation of contemporary Britain, tracing its evolution from the welfare state of the post-1945 era to social democracy in the 1960s and 1970s and the liberal market society of 1979 onwards. Focusing primarily on political and economic change, it aims to identify which elements of State policy led to the crucial strategy changes that shaped British history over the past six decades.

      This book argues that since 1960 there have been two reinventions of the political economy of the United Kingdom: a social-democratic shift initiated by the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan and developed by Labour under Harold Wilson, and a subsequent change of direction towards a free market model attempted by the Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher. Structured around these two key policy reinventions of the late twentieth century, chapters are organized chronologically, from the development of social de

      Trade Review

      "I think this is the best, most modern, balanced, and scrupulous history of contemporary Britain available." - Martin Farr, Newcastle University, UK

      "Newton's is a stimulating history, notable for its detail and clarity." - John Moore, Morning Star

      "... this is an excellent book, intensively researched and with a strong narrative line that gives powerful support to the central argument. An ideal festive gift for anyone interested in the recent economic history of Britain." - Dan Atkinson, Lobster Magazine



      Table of Contents

      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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