POLI20532 Course Outline 1112 - School of Social Sciences
POLI20532 Course Outline 1112 - School of Social Sciences
POLI20532 Course Outline 1112 - School of Social Sciences
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<strong>POLI20532</strong>: <strong>Course</strong> Guide 2011-12<br />
Harriet Jones<br />
'The Cold War and the Santa Claus syndrome:<br />
dilemmas in Conservative social policy-making<br />
1945-57' in in Francis and Zweiniger-Bargielowska,<br />
The Conservatives and British Society 1880-1990, pp.<br />
240-54.<br />
Harriet Jones<br />
‘“This is Magnificent!”: 300,000 houses a year and<br />
the Tory revival after 1945’, Contemporary British<br />
History, 14, 1 (2000), pp. 99-121.<br />
Rodney Lowe<br />
'The replanning <strong>of</strong> the Welfare State, 1957-64' in<br />
Francis and Zweiniger-Bargielowska, The<br />
Conservatives and British Society 1880-1990, pp. 240-<br />
54.<br />
Peter Oppenheimer<br />
'Muddling through: the economy 1951-1964' in<br />
Bogdanor and Skidelsky, The Age <strong>of</strong> Affluence, pp.<br />
117-67.<br />
Michael Pinto-Duschinsky 'Bread and circuses? The Conservatives in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
1951-64´in Bogdanor and Skidelsky, The Age <strong>of</strong><br />
Affluence, pp. 55-77.<br />
L. Black & H. Pemberton (eds) An Affluent Society? Britain’s post-war ‘golden age’<br />
revisited? (2004)<br />
John Ramsden<br />
The Making <strong>of</strong> Conservative Party Policy: the<br />
Conservative Research Department since 1929<br />
(1980). (Chs 5-7 on the rethinking <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />
policy in the war and post-war years.)<br />
John Ramsden<br />
‘Winston Churchill and the Leadership <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conservative Party 1940-1951’, Contemporary<br />
Record vol. 9 no. 1 (1995).<br />
John Ramsden, The Age <strong>of</strong> Churchill and Eden 1940-1957 (1995).<br />
John Ramsden, The Winds <strong>of</strong> Change to Macmillan to Heath, 1957-<br />
1975 (1996).<br />
N. Rollings 'Poor Mr Butskell: a short life wrecked by<br />
schizophrenia?', Twentieth Century British History, 5<br />
(1994), pp. 183-205.<br />
Bill Schwarz,<br />
David Seawright<br />
Andrew Taylor<br />
Jim Tomlinson<br />
Robert Walsha<br />
R Walsha<br />
‘The tide <strong>of</strong> history: the reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />
Conservatism 1945-51’ in N. Tiratsoo, The Attlee<br />
Years (1991), pp. 147-66.<br />
‘One Nation’ in Kevin Hickson, ed., The Political<br />
Thought <strong>of</strong> the Conservative Party Since 1945<br />
(2005), ch. 4<br />
‘Speaking to democracy: the Conservative Party<br />
and mass opinion from the 1920s to the 1950s’ in<br />
Ball and Holliday, Mass Conservatism (2002), pp. 78-<br />
99.<br />
'"Liberty with order": Conservative economic<br />
policy, 1951-64' in Francis and Zweiniger-<br />
Bargielowska, The Conservatives and British Society<br />
1880-1990, pp. 274-88.<br />
‘The One Nation group and One Nation<br />
Conservatism, 1950-2002’, Contemporary British<br />
History, 17, 2 (2003), pp. 69-120.<br />
'The One Nation Group: a Tory approach to<br />
backbench politics and organization, 1950-55',<br />
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