British Political History, 1867-2001: Democracy and Decline
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British Political History 1867–2001 is a comprehensive summary of the major political developments in British history over the last 140 years. This third edition brings the picture up-to-date with coverage of the 2001 general election.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3575556 in Books
- Published on: 2001-12-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 696 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'This substantial textbook is written with the explicit aim of keeping its readers awake ... it will entertain students and stimulate discussion.' – Times Higher Education Supplement
'The news that this excellent textbook is receiving a new edition that will bring it up-to-date is very welcome.' – Rohan McWilliam, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK
From the Back Cover
This third edition of British Political History, 1867–2001 is an accessible summary of major political developments in British history over the last 140 years.
Analyzing the changing nature of British society and Britain's role on the world stage, Malcolm Pearce and Geoffrey Stewart also outline the growth of democracy and the growth in the power of the state against a background of party politics.
New coverage includes:
- domestic affairs from 1992 to 2001
- John Major's Government
- the creation of 'New' Labour and the 'Third Way'
- Blair's first ministry
- developments in Northern Ireland from 1995 through the Easter Peace Deal into 2001
- the 2001 General Election results and implications.
Students of British politics and history will find this the perfect resource for their studies.
Customer Reviews
Great Book
Fantastic book which was crucial to me getting 100% on my A-level paper. Lots of facts a figures to support their arguments which are great to use in essays. Written very well and is interesting. It is possibly the best History book I've read (I am now an history undergraduate....) Well worth it if your studying the period or just have an interest in it.



