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The Politics of Crisis : An Interpretation of British Politics, 1931–1945

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This volume is an intepretation of the most dramatic periods of modern British political history - the decade and a half between 1931 and 1945.

Formed to sustain the British economy in the midst of the Great Depression, the National Governments of the 1930s achieved this and more, and electoral popularity unmatched since.

Yet the conventional wisdom about those Governments is full of the unemployment that they inherited and the image of Neville Chamberlain trying and failing to buy peace from Hitler at Munich.

For then comes the Second World War and Winston Churchill and victory of a kind for Britain, and a curious form of domestic politics that, with peace restored, witnesses the victor turned out of office.

This work clinically assesses the evidence and these events and provides a challenging and new interpretation of them.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333726197 / 9780333726198
Hardback
941.083
21/05/2001
United Kingdom
English
320p.
22 cm
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GEOFFREY FRY has been Professor of British Government and Administration at the University of Leeds since 1993. He has written six previous books including Statesmen in Disguise, which established itself as the standard history of the British Higher Civil Service, and other important works of academic scholarship analysing the history and development of British public policy and administration.
GEOFFREY FRY has been Professor of British Government and Administration at the University of Leeds since 1993. He has written six previous books including Statesmen in Disguise, which established itself as the standard history of the British Higher Civil Service, and other important works of academic scholarship analysing the history and development of British public policy and administration. HBJD1 British & Irish history, HBT History: specific events & topics, HBWQ Second World War, JP Politics & government, JPA Political science & theory