Politics and the People by Kevin Jefferys

Politics and the People by Kevin Jefferys

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Summary

Traces the history of modern British democracy through the eyes of its people. Through the author's analysis of how, why and when the British public have voted, this work offers fresh insight into our relationship with politicians, demanding a rethink of our political history.

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Politics and the People by Kevin Jefferys

Traces the history of modern British democracy through the eyes of its people. Through the author's analysis of how, why and when the British public have voted, this work offers fresh insight into our relationship with politicians, demanding a rethink of our political history.
'A good, racy read' Anthony Howard, Sunday Times Books of the Year 'This survey of British political crises is invaluable... Full of lessons for politicians in the 21st century and a fascinating read in its own right.' Denis Healey, BBC History magazine 'There are, as this fascinating book illustrates, turning points in politics that hang on what Harold Macmillan famously described as events, dear boy, events.' Financial Times
Kevin Jefferys lectures in history at Plymouth University. He is the author of several works on post-war British politics, including The Labour Party Since 1945 (1993), Retreat from New Jerusalem: British Politics 1951-64 (1997) and edited Leading Labour: From Keir Hardle to Tony Blair (1999). Atlantic Books published Finest and Darkest Hours to critical acclaim in 2002.
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ISBN 13 9781843542223
ISBN 10 1843542226
Title Politics and the People
Author Kevin Jefferys
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2007-08-09
Number of pages 336
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