Conservative Party Since 1945 by Stuart Ball

Conservative Party Since 1945 by Stuart Ball

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Summary

The documents included here illuminate the changing nature, outlook and policies of the Conservative Party. The themes and events of the period are brought to life through the views and reactions of those involved, from the party leaders to the local rank and file.

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Conservative Party Since 1945 by Stuart Ball

This book explores the role of literature as a means of mediating religious conflict in early modern England. Marking a new stage in the ‘religious turn’ that generated vigorous discussion of the changes and conflicts brought about by the Reformation, it unites new historicist readings with an interest in the ideological significance of aesthetic form. It proceeds from the assumption that confessional differences did not always erupt into hostilities but that people also had to arrange themselves with divided loyalties – between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests, between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. What role might literature have played here? Can we conceive of literary representations as possible sites of de-escalation? Do different discursive, aesthetic, or social contexts inflect or deflect the demands of religious loyalties? Such questions open a new perspective on post-Reformation English culture and literature. -- .
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ISBN 13 9780719040139
ISBN 10 0719040132
Title Conservative Party Since 1945
Author Stuart Ball
Series Documents In Modern History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1998-04-02
Number of pages 224
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