Politicians and the Slump by Robert Skidelsky

Politicians and the Slump by Robert Skidelsky

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Summary

From 1929 to 1931, the Labour Party found itself in office during the first and crucial phase of the world depression. In this book, the author considers its inadequate attempt to meet the challenge of mass unemployment and economic disintegration.

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Politicians and the Slump by Robert Skidelsky

With a new introduction by the author, this is an enduring analysis of British politics, stressing the lessons to be learnt from history. By the winner of the 1993 Wolfson History Prize awarded as 'tribute to a lifetime's contribution to the study of history.'
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ISBN 13 9780333605929
ISBN 10 0333605926
Title Politicians and the Slump
Author Robert Skidelsky
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1994-08-12
Number of pages 448
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