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The Labour Party : A Centenary History

Brivati, B.(Edited by)Heffernan, R.(Edited by)
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On 27 February 1890, the Labour Representation Committee was formed to campaign for the election of working class representatives to parliament.

One hundred years on Labour is in government with an overwhelming majority.

This book celebrates and critically assesses the Labour Party's role in shaping events of the 20th century.

It brings together academics from a variety of disciplines to examine the history of the party's development.

Each chapter includes contributions in the form of commentary and analysis from former Labour leaders, cabinet ministers and backbench MPs.

Contributors include: Michael Foot, Denis Healey, David Owen, Keith Laybourn, Robert Taylor, Steve Ludlam, Nick Ellison, Clare Short and Austin Mitchell, among others.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
033374649X / 9780333746493
Hardback
09/05/2000
United Kingdom
English
608p.
22 cm
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Brian Brivati's previous publications include "Hugh Gaitskell" and "Lord Goodman". Richard Heffernan is the author of "New Labour and Thatcherism".
Brian Brivati's previous publications include "Hugh Gaitskell" and "Lord Goodman". Richard Heffernan is the author of "New Labour and Thatcherism". 1DBK United Kingdom, Great Britain, 3JJ 20th century, HBT History: specific events & topics, JPL Political parties