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British Politics and Society


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Social change impacts not just upon voting behaviour and party identity but also the formulation of policy. But how do social changes and political developments interact? Which shapes which? Reflecting a belief that social and political structures cannot be understood either in isolation from each other or from the historical processes which form them, this series will examine the forces that have shaped British society and culture. Cross- disciplinary approaches will be encouraged. In the process, the series will aim to make a contribution to existing fields, such as politics, history, sociology and media studies, as well as opening out new and hitherto-neglected fields.

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The Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1854-1946

The Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1854-1946

1st Edition

By Keith Neilson, T.G. Otte
October 11, 2012

Chief among the personnel at the Foreign Office is the Permanent Under-secretary, the senior civil servant who oversees the department and advises the Foreign Secretary. This book is a study of the twelve men who held this Office from 1854–1946....

Strangers, Aliens and Asians Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields 1666-2000

Strangers, Aliens and Asians: Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields 1666-2000

1st Edition

By Anne Kershen
June 22, 2012

Exploring the dynamics that drive the processes of immigrant settlement and assimilation, this fascinating book looks at whether these are solely the outcome of the temporal setting, cultural background, and the contemporaneous socio-economic and political conditions, or whether there are factors ...

Britain, America and the War Debt Controversy The Economic Diplomacy of an Unspecial Relationship, 1917-45

Britain, America and the War Debt Controversy: The Economic Diplomacy of an Unspecial Relationship, 1917-45

1st Edition

By Robert Self
March 22, 2012

This volume throws important new light upon a pivotal period of transition in the Anglo-American relationship and sets the stage for its equally dramatic transformation during and after the Second World War.  Based upon extensive research in previously unpublished archival material on both ...

Inside the Welfare State Foundations of Policy and Practice in Post-War Britain

Inside the Welfare State: Foundations of Policy and Practice in Post-War Britain

1st Edition

By Virginia Noble
August 18, 2011

By moving beyond consideration of the welfare legislation enacted in the 1940s, this book explains how government aid was actually provided in the new British welfare state created just after World War II. Revealing dimensions of social policy that have been neglected by scholars, this study ...

British Policy in Aden and the Protectorates 1955-67 Last Outpost of a Middle East Empire

British Policy in Aden and the Protectorates 1955-67: Last Outpost of a Middle East Empire

1st Edition

By Spencer Mawby
May 18, 2006

This is the first detailed account of the confrontation between Britain and President Nasser of Egypt over the Colony of Aden and the surrounding protected states, prior to British withdrawal in 1967. Paying particular attention to the conflicting goals of Arab nationalism and British imperialism, ...

The Labour Governments 1964-1970

The Labour Governments 1964-1970

1st Edition

Edited By Peter Dorey
March 08, 2006

Peter Dorey here presents the most comprehensive, in-depth and original book of the 1964-1970 labour governments published to date. This unique account examines a wide range of political issues and makes extensive use of primary sources recently released by the Public Records Office, including ...

Searching for Security in a New Europe The Diplomatic Career of Sir George Russell Clerk

Searching for Security in a New Europe: The Diplomatic Career of Sir George Russell Clerk

1st Edition

By Gerald J. Protheroe
February 03, 2006

Drawing on an array of archival material, this study sheds light on Sir George Russell Clerk, an important, yet forgotten figure in British and European diplomatic history. During the First World War, Clerk was a senior Foreign Office official strongly sympathetic to the cause of the 'oppressed ...

Britain's Policy Towards the European Community Harold Wilson and Britain's World Role, 1964-1967

Britain's Policy Towards the European Community: Harold Wilson and Britain's World Role, 1964-1967

1st Edition

By Helen Parr
September 29, 2005

Harold Wilson’s apparent volte-face on European Community membership in the autumn of 1966 has long puzzled commentators and Wilson’s colleagues alike. Based on interviews, private papers and recently released evidence from the National Archives, this book provides a fresh interpretation of Wilson’...

British Foreign Secretaries in an Uncertain World, 1919-1939

British Foreign Secretaries in an Uncertain World, 1919-1939

1st Edition

By Michael Hughes
October 06, 2005

The nature of international diplomacy and Britain’s world role changed immeasurably after the end of the First World War, and this book shows how the various men who headed the Foreign Office during the interwar years sought to operate in the shifting political and bureaucratic environments that ...

Creating the National Health Service Aneurin Bevan and the Medical Lords

Creating the National Health Service: Aneurin Bevan and the Medical Lords

1st Edition

By Marvin Rintala
July 01, 2003

The origins of the NHS are the subject of this study that presents evidence on the key players who participated in the founding of the system. The author also traces those who opposed the NHS....

A Social History of Milton Keynes Middle England/Edge City

A Social History of Milton Keynes: Middle England/Edge City

1st Edition

By Mark Clapson
February 05, 2004

Established in 1967, Milton Keynes is England's largest new city and one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the UK. It is also a suburban city, genuinely liked and appreciated by most of its citizens.For many reasons, however, Milton Keynes is misunderstood, and its valuable recent lessons are ...

Defining British Citizenship Empire, Commonwealth and Modern Britain

Defining British Citizenship: Empire, Commonwealth and Modern Britain

1st Edition

By Rieko Karatani
February 28, 2002

Unlike many nations Britain had not developed a national citizenship by the 20th century. Instead belonging in Britain was merely a function of allegiance to the Crown. This lack of definition was seen as beneficial. This title explores the implications of such vagueness as a new millennium begins....

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