Liberal Party General Election Manifestos, 1900-1997 (General Election Manifestos)
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Product Description
This volume brings together for the first time the British Labour Political Party General Election Manifestos, dating back to 1900, and including the most recent General Election manifesto of 1997. The project provides an indispensible source of data about the Labour Party's political ideologies and policy positions, as well as charting their changes over time. The volume has a new introduction written by Dennis Kavanagh, who is Professor of Politics at Liverpool University, and who has already published Political Science and Political Behaviour with Routledge. In addition to the new introduction, the volume includes a comprehensive index, making the volume easy to use.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #619938 in Books
- Published on: 1999-11-11
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Library Binding
- 384 pages
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Synopsis
This volume brings together the British Liberal political party general election manifestos, dating back to 1900, and including the general election manifesto of 1997. The project provides a useful source of data about the Liberal Party's political ideologies and policy positions, as well as charting their changes over time. The volume has a new introduction written by Duncan Brack, who is Programmes Director at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
About the Author
Alistair B. Cooke was Deputy Director of the Conservative Research Department from 1985 to 1997, and the Director of the Conservative Political Centre from 1988 to 1997. During that time he edited some 300 pamphlets for the Conservative Party, along with 6 volumes of its comprehensive record of policy, the Campaign Guide and collections of Margaret Thatcher and John Major's speeches. He is also the editor of The Conservative Party: Seven Historical Studies, 1680 to the 1990s
Dennis Kavanagh is Professor of Politics at Liverpool University. He has already published Political Science and Political Behaviour with Routledge.
Duncan Brack is Programmes Director at the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He was previously the Policy Director for the Liberal Democrats and editor of the Dictionary of Liberal Biography, published by Politicos in February 1999
