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British Studies Series

This series delves into major themes and events in British history, crucial for undergraduate study. Each volume offers an in-depth exploration of significant periods and societal movements. It serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of Britain's cultural and historical legacy. The publications emphasize an analytical approach, providing a comprehensive view of how the island's history has been shaped.

The National Government, 1931-40
A History of the British Labour Party

Recommended Reading Order

  • Thorpe's book has established itself as the best single-volume study of the whole of the Labour party's history. Now updated in the light of recent debates, this fourth edition brings the story up to the present with a new final chapter on the Brown and Milliband years.

    A History of the British Labour Party
  • The National Government, 1931-40

    • 279 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    "Additionally, while castigated as undemocratic by its critics, the National government did manage to preserve democratic principles in Britain when they were being undermined and destroyed in much of Europe. Negatively, too, the coalition offered Churchill's wartime government of 1940 a model of co-operation between parties, which made it in many ways suspiciously similar to its lauded successor."--BOOK JACKET. "This is the first book for students on British politics of the period. It brings together a mass of specialized literature to make clear and interesting a critical decade which ended in the most severe test any British government has ever had to face."--Jacket.

    The National Government, 1931-40