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Were the 1930s in Britain a decade of growing prosperity, unprecedented levels of ownership and sane, competent government? Or was it a time of grinding poverty, long-term unemployment and political timidity? In this new book Andrew Thorpe cuts through the welter of dispute and mythology to provide fresh analysis of politics, economics and society in this most controversial of decades.
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aeo Uses recent new research to examine important issues. aeo Draws parallels with Britain in the 1980s. aeo Clear, accessible and useful synthesis. aeo Uses recent new research to examine important issues. aeo Draws parallels with Britain in the 1980s. aeo Clear, accessible and useful synthesis.
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Acknowledgements. Part I: Introduction:. Part II: Politics:. 1. The Conservatives and the National Governments. 2. The Labour Party and Socialism. 3. The Liberals. 4. The Communists. 5. The Fascists. 6. Conclusion. Part III: Economy:. 1. Cyclical Trends. 2. Structural Change. 3. Government Economic Policy: Causes and Effects. 4. Conclusion. Part IV: Society:. 1. A Class-Ridden Society?. 2. Domestication and Privatization? Housing and Leisure. 3. Health, Welfare, and Social Policy. 4. Conclusion. Part V: Conclusion:. Appendix 1: General Election Results, 1924-45. Appendix 2: Unemployment, 1929-40. References and Guide to Further Reading.
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Contemporaries were and historians have been bitterly divided about Britain in the period between the Wall Street Crash and the outbreak of the Second World War. Were the 1930s a decade of growing prosperity and unprecedented levels of ownership, of sane, competent, democratic governments under men like Macdonald, Baldwin and Chamberlain, fighting vigorously against overwhelming difficulties? Or was it a time of grinding poverty, long term unemployment, political timidity and uninspired and uninspiring government? In this new book Andrew Thorpe uses the fruits of the most recent research to assess the state of Britain in the 1930s. He looks at politics, the economy and society and argues that, while Britain in the 1930s was not particularly dynamic, its governments did as well as could be expected in the face of unprecedented problems. While rejecting too rosy a view of the decade, and not seeking to whitewash those governments he shows that things were not as bad as the pessimists would suggest. The result is a synthesis which seeks to overturn myths and halftruths.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780631174110
Publisert
1992-05-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
198 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
152

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Om bidragsyterne

Andrew Thorpe took degrees at the universities of Birmingham and Sheffield. He is the author of The British General Election of 1931 and editor of The Failure of Political Extremism in Inter-War Britain.