The Liberal Party and the Economy, 1929-1964
Autor Peter Slomanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198723509
ISBN-10: 0198723504
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 151 x 222 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198723504
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 151 x 222 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Peter Sloman's excellent first book ... fills an important gap in the historiography of British party politics in the middle decades of the twentieth century
the first complete account of Liberal economic policy-making in the context of evolving liberal political thought ... As the Lib Dems contemplate their new wilderness years, Sloman's book should be required reading for all strategists, as it ought to be for all serious students of modern British politics.
Peter Sloman ... examines a major theme of Liberal Party history and in so doing makes a major contribution to the history of the party as a whole in 192964. It is a well-researched and lucid monograph.
a critical, elegant and thoroughgoing contribution to the literature on economic policy-making in the twentieth century ... will repay deep attention and repeated re-reading
Peter Sloman's careful and well-documented examination of the Liberal Party's economic policies from the mid-1920s to the mid-1960s suggests that there was more to British liberalism than its electoral failure ... [and] gives us an additional perspective on the boundaries of liberalism in the twentieth century.
Peter Sloman ... very effectively demonstrates [that] there was a world of difference between the popularity of progressive, inventive and often highly original Liberal ideas about public policy, and the immensely more complex and multi-dimensional task of re-establishing Liberalism, both at the 'grass-roots' and at a 'high-political' level, as a plausible party of government
an ambitious but successful analysis of the development of British Liberals' economic thought over a period of electoral decline and postwar revival
a welcome contribution to understanding how the party survived and then started to grow again, as well as providing some fascinating glimpses of the inter-relationship between political parties and economists and economic journalists in the mid-twentieth century.
It will prove of great value for future research ... unfailingly scholarly ... a most valuable contribution to this field of study
For the reader interested in British liberalism, the book is ... a treasure trove of new discoveries.
a fresh and nuanced picture of the development of ... Liberal economic thought
By tracing the evolving positions on economic policy from the 1920s through to the mid-1960s, [Sloman] provides an interesting look at the transformation of liberal economic thought at a time of dramatic change.
the first complete account of Liberal economic policy-making in the context of evolving liberal political thought ... As the Lib Dems contemplate their new wilderness years, Sloman's book should be required reading for all strategists, as it ought to be for all serious students of modern British politics.
Peter Sloman ... examines a major theme of Liberal Party history and in so doing makes a major contribution to the history of the party as a whole in 192964. It is a well-researched and lucid monograph.
a critical, elegant and thoroughgoing contribution to the literature on economic policy-making in the twentieth century ... will repay deep attention and repeated re-reading
Peter Sloman's careful and well-documented examination of the Liberal Party's economic policies from the mid-1920s to the mid-1960s suggests that there was more to British liberalism than its electoral failure ... [and] gives us an additional perspective on the boundaries of liberalism in the twentieth century.
Peter Sloman ... very effectively demonstrates [that] there was a world of difference between the popularity of progressive, inventive and often highly original Liberal ideas about public policy, and the immensely more complex and multi-dimensional task of re-establishing Liberalism, both at the 'grass-roots' and at a 'high-political' level, as a plausible party of government
an ambitious but successful analysis of the development of British Liberals' economic thought over a period of electoral decline and postwar revival
a welcome contribution to understanding how the party survived and then started to grow again, as well as providing some fascinating glimpses of the inter-relationship between political parties and economists and economic journalists in the mid-twentieth century.
It will prove of great value for future research ... unfailingly scholarly ... a most valuable contribution to this field of study
For the reader interested in British liberalism, the book is ... a treasure trove of new discoveries.
a fresh and nuanced picture of the development of ... Liberal economic thought
By tracing the evolving positions on economic policy from the 1920s through to the mid-1960s, [Sloman] provides an interesting look at the transformation of liberal economic thought at a time of dramatic change.
Notă biografică
Peter Sloman has written several articles on aspects of twentieth-century British history. This is his first book.