1st Edition

Politics Of Influence Ils 48

By Graham Wootton Copyright 1963
316 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

This is Volume XV of eighteen in a series on Political Sociology. Originally published in 1963, this study looks at the political influence of British ex-servicemen, Cabinet decisions and cultural change from 1917 to 1957.

Part 1a Introduction; Chapter 1 The Universe of Groups; Part 1 The Formative Years (1917-21); Chapter 2 The Objects and Modes of Government; Chapter 3 The Voluntary Principle; Chapter 4 A Changing Culture; Chapter 5 The Agents of Change; Chapter 6 Economic Factors; Chapter 7 Non-Economic Factors; Part 2 The Associations (1917-57); Chapter 8 Character, Structure and Government; Part 3 Aims and Methods (1917-39); Chapter 9 The Two Targets: Domestic Aims; Chapter 10 External Aims; Chapter 11 External Aims; Chapter 12 External Aims; Chapter 13 Removing a Target; Chapter 14 Sticking to One's Knitting; Chapter 15 External Aims: Part y Lines; Chapter 16 Domestic Aims: (A) The Techniques of Influence (1917–39); Chapter 17 Domestic Aims: (A) The Techniques of Influence (1917–39); Chapter 18 Domestic Aims: (A) The Techniques of Influence (1917–39); Chapter 19 Domestic Aims: (A) The Techniques of Influence (1917-39); Part 4 Aims and Methods (1945-57); Chapter 20 Domestic Aims; Chapter 21 (A) Techniques of Influence (1945-57); Chapter 22 (B) The Strategy of Influence (1917–57); Part 5 Aims and Methods Illustrated; Chapter 23 Federation: The Statutory Right to (War) Pensions (1918-19); Chapter 24 The Legion: Retaining the Ministry of Pensions (1922 and 1953); Chapter 25 Blesma: The ‘Age Allowance’ Campaign (1948-56); Part 6 The Assessment of Influence; Chapter 26 The British Legion (1921-57); Part 7 Factors in Successful Influence; Chapter 27 To Command Success; Conclusions;

Biography

Graham Wootton