This groundbreaking collection of essays challenges the notion that
early postwar Britain was characterised by a consensus between the
major political parties arising out of the experiences of the
wartime coalition government. The volume collects for the first
time the views of the revisionist historians who argue that
fundamental differences between and within the parties continued to
characterise British politics after 1945. Covering topics as
diverse as industrial relations and decolonisation, the volume
provides a welcome contrast to orthodox interpretations of
contemporary Britain.
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