This paper sets out an archival account of events leading up to the mass agencification of the British civil service by the Thatcher administration (1979‐1990). This account holds lessons for contemporary understandings of the ideological roots and institutional structures of corporatisation. When Thatcher came to power in 1979, she wanted to make government “efficient” through the adoption of “business‐like” practices. We show that this project was grounded in her Methodist upbringing and the emerging neoliberal economic theories of Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman. Thatcher's efforts to instil a “market mentality” were met with stubborn resistance from a bloc of Ministers and senior civil servants. We find that Thatcher used agencifica...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...
This paper sets out an archival account of events leading up to the mass agencification of the Briti...
Margaret Thatcher brought about sweeping changes to the civil service in the 1980s. The traditional ...
Summary Tis article discusses selected components of the reform of Her Majesty’s Civil Service condu...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
In this paper our focus is on the reform of Britain’s public services since the 1980s, particularly ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
As the world bids farewell to Margaret Thatcher, it is time to recount for the iron lady’s contribut...
By 1979, the British economy was in complete and utter disarray. Inflation was at record highs along...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
In the days and weeks following the death of Margaret Thatcher, a broad range of views about her leg...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...
This paper sets out an archival account of events leading up to the mass agencification of the Briti...
Margaret Thatcher brought about sweeping changes to the civil service in the 1980s. The traditional ...
Summary Tis article discusses selected components of the reform of Her Majesty’s Civil Service condu...
The Thatcher-Major ‘permanent revolution’ massively changed the British civil service and Whitehall....
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
In this paper our focus is on the reform of Britain’s public services since the 1980s, particularly ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
As the world bids farewell to Margaret Thatcher, it is time to recount for the iron lady’s contribut...
By 1979, the British economy was in complete and utter disarray. Inflation was at record highs along...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
In the days and weeks following the death of Margaret Thatcher, a broad range of views about her leg...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This article will examine how Margaret Thatcher utilised the Prime Ministerial power of Cabinet mini...
Drawing inspiration from the loosely coupled genre of studies of governmentality, this article expl...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...