To Build a New Jerusalem by A J Davies

To Build a New Jerusalem by A J Davies

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This work traces the development of the Labour Party and explores the lives and careers of the individuals who shaped it - Keir Hardie, Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Atlee and Jim Callaghan - and analyzes recurring and contentious issues such as defence, the economy, welfare and Europe.

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To Build a New Jerusalem by A J Davies

In August 1892, Keir Hardie took up his seat in Parliament as the first independent Labour MP. Hardie's world was a bleak one of factories, cities, fledgling trade unions and manual work. Today, over a century on, the computer terminal has replaced the cloth cap and the party leader, Tony Blair, is on the verge of becoming the first Labour Prime Minister for nearly 20 years. This work traces the development of the Labour Party and explores the lives and careers of the individuals who shaped it - Hardie, who left school at eight; vain and handsome Ramsay MacDonald; pedagogic Clement Atlee and avuncular Jim Callaghan - and analyzes recurring and contentious issues such as defence, the economy, welfare and Europe. At a time when a new Labour is resurgent in Britain under Blair's leadership, this assessment discusses how the current party directly stems from its past.
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ISBN 13 9780349108094
ISBN 10 0349108099
Title To Build a New Jerusalem
Author A J Davies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1996-09-05
Number of pages 578
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