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020 _a1857251091
040 _cAloy
041 _aeng
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_a324.94
_bMITE
100 _aAustin Mitchell
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245 _aElection fourty five:
_bReflections on the revolution in Britain
260 _aLondon
_bFabian Society
_c1995
300 _a128 p.
_bPB
_c21x14 cm
365 _2Political Science
520 _a''The story of the 1945 election is told by those who took part: Fabians, candidates and elected MPs of the three main parties...Britain has had three revolutions, the Civil War, the Glorious Revolution and 1945. The first two changed the elite and the regime. The 1945 election did that in a massive transfusion of new blood but also ushered in a new social, political and economic settlement. A radical programme was carried through by a government of giant figures who built a welfare state, and an economy run for full employment and high and sustainable growth on Keynesian lines with its commanding heights in public ownership. That settlement endured until Margaret Thatcher's counter revolution."--BOOK JACKET.
650 _aElections
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650 _aGreat Britain
_930436
650 _aRoad to Revolution
_930437
700 _aMITCHELL (Austin)
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_cGF
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