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Britain Since 1945

A Political History

Britain Since 1945

A Political History

ByDavid Childs
Edition 6th Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 18 April 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203969915
Pages 480 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134162512
SubjectsHumanities
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Childs, D. (2006). Britain Since 1945. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203969915
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract

Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history not only discusses domestic policy and politics in particular, but also covers external and international relations.

New additions for this edition include:

  • a discussion of 11 September 2001
  • the Iraq War and after
  • the election of Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard as leaders of the Conservative Party
  • immigration, asylum and identity
  • the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles
  • the 2005 election and Blair's standing as Prime Minister
  • the controversy over fox hunting, the Gambling Act and 24-hour drinking
  • the importance of China on the British arena.

Established and authoritative, this volume is a crucial text for all students of contemporary British history and politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
SUMMER VICTORIES
View abstract
chapter 2|18 pages
ACHIEVEMENT AND AUSTERITY UNDER ATTLEE, 1945-51
View abstract
chapter 3|26 pages
COLONIAL RETREAT AND COLD WAR
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
CHURCHILL AND EDEN, 1951–57
View abstract
chapter 5|47 pages
MACMILLAN AND THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1957–64
View abstract
chapter 6|45 pages
WILSON'S ATTEMPTS AT REFORM, 1964–70
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
THE UNEXPECTED PRIME MINISTER: EDWARD HEATH, 1970–74
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
LABOUR'S MINORITY GOVERNMENTS, 1974–79
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
THATCHER'S 'REVOLUTION', 1979–83
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
THATCHER: TRIUMPH AND FALL, 1983–90
View abstract
chapter 11|35 pages
IN MAJOR'S 'CLASSLESS SOCIETY', 1990–96
View abstract
chapter 12|41 pages
BLAIR FIRST TERM, 1997–2001
View abstract
chapter 13|44 pages
BLAIR'S GOVERNMENTS, 2001–05
View abstract
chapter 14|21 pages
BLAIR'S THIRD TERM
View abstract
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