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SDP - The Birth, Life, and Death of the Social Democratic Party (Paperback, Revised)
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SDP - The Birth, Life, and Death of the Social Democratic Party (Paperback, Revised)
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Launched on a wave of euphoria in 1981, the SDP aroused the hopes
and enthusiasm of millions. Promising to break the mould of British
politics, its leaders included four of the most respected figures
in British public life - Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers, and
Shirley Williams. But the SDP failed. Despite winning with the
Liberals a quarter of the vote in two general elections, by the
autumn of 1987 it had disintegrated amidst acrimony and bitter
in-fighting. Ivor Crewe and Anthony King draw on unprecedented
access to the SDP's archive and extensive interviews with all the
leading players to chronicle the party's short but turbulent
history and analyse in detail the reasons for its early success and
its ultimate demise. Reviews of the hardback: `It is British
political science at its best, combining intimate knowledge of the
players with a firm grasp of the numbers, all gracefully and
thoughtfully presented.' Nelson W. Polsby, Choice `This study of
the SDP is a classic of its kind, accurate, detailed, perceptive,
mercilessly honest.' Shirley Williams, Times Higher Education
Supplement `Professors Crewe and King have produced a masterpiece
of contemporary history. They marshal complex arguments and masses
of detail with the art that conceals art. Their narrative sweeps
forward with captivating energy and style, and bristles with
mordant phrases.' David Marquand, Observer `If there were a Booker
Prize for social sciences, here would be the obvious nomination.'
Kenneth O. Morgan, New Statesman `This brilliant history -
definitively researched, graced with wit, insight and countless
pungent anecdotes.' Gerald Kaufman, Sunday Telegraph `Our two
professors ... write clearly, sometimes wittily and without
academic jargon. They are masters of their material.' Douglas Hurd,
Daily Telegraph
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