This book discusses the relationship between the Labour Party/movement during the early twentieth century and the media. It is a sometimes under-researched topic in Labour history, thus making this book of noteworthy value towards better understanding Labour's growth
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Following success in the recent European elections, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most sig...
The Labour party comeback at last week’s local elections raised the possibility that the current lea...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...
Review of: Laura Beers. Your Britain. Media and the Making of the Labour Party. Cambridge MA/Londen ...
In Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour, David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee...
Aaron Edwards presents a highly readable account of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Jon Tonge bel...
Natalie Dzerins reviews Stephen Driver’s clear and concise book on the nature of party politics in t...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
Matthew Partridge finds a compelling collection of articles which should be esential reading for any...
Matthew Partridge reviews an e-book based around papers by Maurice Glasman and others, with contribu...
Glen O’Hara finds The Labour Party in Britain and Norway to be an excellent and bracing study of two...
Book review of Labour and the politics of empire. Britain and Australia, 1900 to the Present by Nevi...
Review of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism, edited by Maurizo Atzeni. Palgrave Macmilla...
Culture Wars investigates the relationship between the media and politics in Britain today. It focus...
Rhiannon Vickers should be congratulated for delivering a concise, balanced, and accessible account ...
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The Labour party comeback at last week’s local elections raised the possibility that the current lea...
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