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Governing Post-War Britain

The Paradoxes of Progress, 1951-1973

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309 pages
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11 hours

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The book explores the dynamic relationship between citizens and government in Second World War Britain, highlighting the electorate's growing expectations for universal social services. It delves into the complexities of addressing these needs and the frustration experienced by both the governed and those in power, painting a vivid picture of societal challenges during this pivotal time.

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Governing Post-War Britain, Glen O'Hara

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2012
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