Labour's War; The Politics Of Continuity; Conscription And The Attlee Governments; & Anticolonialism In British Politics

Four new histories focussing on the Labour Party during and after the Second World War.

Gillian Peele | Published in 30 Jun 1995
  • Labour's War: The Labour Party And The Second World War
    Stephen Brooke - Oxford University Press, 1992 - xiii + 363 pp. - £40
  • The Politics Of Continuity: British Foreign Policy And The Labour Government 1945-1946
    John Saville – Verso, 1993 - x + 293 pp. - £34.95
  • Conscription And The Attlee Governments: The Politics And Policy Of National Service 1945-1951
    L.V. Scott - Oxford University Press, 1993 - ix + 304 pp. - £40
  • Anticolonialism In British Politics: The Left And The End Of Empire
    Stephen Howe - Oxford University Press, 1993 - xvi + 373 pp. - £40

The theme of consensus has dominated much of the discussion of British party politics in recent years. Although there is room for debate about the relative importance of ideology, of pragmatism and of personal style in the politics of contemporary Conservatism, few would deny that the contours of British politics have been radically transformed in the last twenty years.

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