Paul Addison concludes his famous study of British politics during the Second World War by stating, ‘Such was Mr Attlee’s consensus, the new dispensation which began after Dunkirk in 1940, and until recent years seemed to be the natural order of British politics. We were all — almost all — Butskellites then’ (Addison, 1975: 278). Whether one agrees with Addison that there was a period from 1940 until the election of Margaret Thatcher to the office of the leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, which can meaningfully be understood as a consensus in British politics, or whether we interpret this period in rather less anodyne terms, it is, nonetheless, a fruitful starting point to examine whether the Conservative—Liberal Coalition has been a...
The Brief and Turbulent Life of Modernising Conservatism is an examination of government tensions an...
Rick Muir assesses what the first peace-time coalition government since the 1930s could mean for Bri...
Review of From Crisis to Coalition, which describes internal party aspects of the British Conservati...
Paul Addison concludes his famous study of British politics during the Second World War by stating, ...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
"The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second ...
The Conservative-Liberal Government represents a new period in British politics. The Coalition broug...
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...
The split over the coalition in October 1922 caused long-term disunity in the Conservative Party, an...
The 1945-50 Labour Government introduced one of the most extensive legislative programmes of the twe...
The parties which, in May 2010, formed Britain’s first peacetime Coalition Government since the 1930...
The UK may be relatively unfamiliar with coalition governments, but they are very common in other pa...
For those who study British politics from a contemporary history or political science perspective th...
Britain’s voters have forced a two-party system to begin to operate by a three-party logic. And it’s...
The Brief and Turbulent Life of Modernising Conservatism is an examination of government tensions an...
Rick Muir assesses what the first peace-time coalition government since the 1930s could mean for Bri...
Review of From Crisis to Coalition, which describes internal party aspects of the British Conservati...
Paul Addison concludes his famous study of British politics during the Second World War by stating, ...
Having been unexpectedly and comprehensively defeated at the 1945 general election, the Conservative...
"The British general election of May 2010 delivered the first coalition government since the Second ...
The Conservative-Liberal Government represents a new period in British politics. The Coalition broug...
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...
The split over the coalition in October 1922 caused long-term disunity in the Conservative Party, an...
The 1945-50 Labour Government introduced one of the most extensive legislative programmes of the twe...
The parties which, in May 2010, formed Britain’s first peacetime Coalition Government since the 1930...
The UK may be relatively unfamiliar with coalition governments, but they are very common in other pa...
For those who study British politics from a contemporary history or political science perspective th...
Britain’s voters have forced a two-party system to begin to operate by a three-party logic. And it’s...
The Brief and Turbulent Life of Modernising Conservatism is an examination of government tensions an...
Rick Muir assesses what the first peace-time coalition government since the 1930s could mean for Bri...
Review of From Crisis to Coalition, which describes internal party aspects of the British Conservati...