In this podcast Professor Keith Laybourn of the University of Huddersfield looks at the period 1945-64. What were the key forces that led to the welfare state and the ‘post war consensuses? To what extent did this consensus transform the lives of British people
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...
This is a new edition of one of the most widely used texts on the history of social policy in Britai...
Forged during the Second World War and the post-war era, the modern Western welfare state was create...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
The early months of the third post-war Labour Government in Britain provide a fitting opportunity to...
This paper revisits the crucial period following the Arab oil boycott of 1973, when the welfare stat...
The social legislation of the Labour governments after 1945-the creation of the welfare state as it ...
The scope of this project focuses particularly on how members of Parliament and the media, specifica...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D193511 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
This chapter establishes that the British welfare state was the creation of Liberals as much as soci...
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...
This is a new edition of one of the most widely used texts on the history of social policy in Britai...
Forged during the Second World War and the post-war era, the modern Western welfare state was create...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Since the late-1970s, scholars have been engaged in a vibrant debate about the nature of post-war Br...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
The early months of the third post-war Labour Government in Britain provide a fitting opportunity to...
This paper revisits the crucial period following the Arab oil boycott of 1973, when the welfare stat...
The social legislation of the Labour governments after 1945-the creation of the welfare state as it ...
The scope of this project focuses particularly on how members of Parliament and the media, specifica...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D193511 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
This chapter establishes that the British welfare state was the creation of Liberals as much as soci...
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...
This is a new edition of one of the most widely used texts on the history of social policy in Britai...