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Power, Competition and the State Keith Middlemas

Power, Competition and the State By Keith Middlemas

Power, Competition and the State by Keith Middlemas


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A study of how World War II British politicians planned a postwar settlement to remedy inadequacies from the interwar years; how that settlement was implemented in conditions different from what they had imagined; and why it became so criticized that the Macmillan government tried to recreate it.

Power, Competition and the State Summary

Power, Competition and the State: v. 1: Britain in Search of Balance, 1940-61 by Keith Middlemas

This book examines how World War II British politicians and officials planned a comprehensive postwar settlement to remedy the inadequacies exposed in the interwar years; how that settlement was implemented in conditions very different from what its authors had imagined; and why, after 15 years, it had become so criticized that the Macmillan government tried to recreate its essentials by novel means suited to the 1960s.

Table of Contents

The wartime system; wartime attitudes; reconstruction bargaining, 1942-45; managing austerity, 1945-47; crisis and austerity, 1947-49; revising the settlement, 1949-51; parties and institutions; men and issues; threats to equilibrium, 1957-61; the new opposition and the old.

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GOR013603888
9780333495148
0333495144
Power, Competition and the State: v. 1: Britain in Search of Balance, 1940-61 by Keith Middlemas
Used - Like New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1990-03-31
416
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