1st Edition

Labour in London A Study in Municipal Achievement

By Brian Barker Copyright 1946
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1946. This title is a clear and concise account of the march of Labour to the control of the London County Council and its work at County Hall in the 1940s. This study explores the rise of the Labour Party in London and the changes and progress in health, education, and social welfare. Labour in London will be of interest to students of history and politics.

    Foreword Lord Latham;  1. "Vested Interests in Dirt and Disease"  2. The Struggle for Municipal Reforms  3. The Rise of the London Labour Party  4. The Government of London  5. Clearing Away the Slums  6. A Great Experiment in Social Welfare  7. A Municipal Health Service  8. Progress in Education  9. Peace and Progress  10. London Goes to War  11. Rest Centres and Emergency Feeding  12. Education in Wartime  13. Social Welfare in Wartime  14. War Over the Hospitals  15. The Labour Boroughs of London

    Biography

    Brian Barker