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    Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,
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    almahu_9948635334802882
    Format: 1 online resource (x,259 pages) : , illustrations, tables; digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526137791 , 1526137798 , 9781847795168 , 1847795161
    Series Statement: Labour Governments 1964-70 ; Volume 1
    Content: This book concentrates on Britain's domestic policy during Harold Wilson's tenure as Prime Minister. The book deals, in particular, with how the Labour government and Labour party as a whole tried to come to terms with the 1960s 'cultural revolution'. It is grounded in original research, takes unique account of responses from Labour's grass roots and from Wilson's ministerial colleagues, and constructs a 'total history' of the party at this critical moment in history. Steven Fielding situates Labour in its wider cultural context and focuses on how the party approached issues such as the apparent transformation of the class structure, the changing place of women, rising black immigration, the apparently widening generation gap and increasing calls for direct participation in politics. The book will be of interest to all those concerned with the development of contemporary British politics and society as well as those researching the 1960s. Together with the other books in the series, on international policy and economic policy, it provides an unrivalled insight into the development of Britain under Harold Wilson's government.
    Content: This book looks at how the British Labour Party came to terms with the 1960's 'cultural revolution', specifically changes to: the class structure, place of women, black immigration, the generation gap and calls for direct political participation.
    Note: First published in print: 2003. , Made available via: manchesteropenhive. , Introduction - Cultural and political change in 1960s Britain -- 1. Labour’s organisational culture -- 2. Responding to ‘affluence’ -- 3. Reconciling the classes -- 4. Appealing to women -- 5. ‘Integration’ and black immigration -- 6. ‘Responsibility’ and the young -- 7. Engaging with ‘participation’ -- Conclusion The 1970 general election -- Bibliography. , Also available in print form
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fielding, Steven. The Labour governments 1964–1970 volume 1. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2003 ISBN 9780719043642
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719043646
    Language: English
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