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Stephen Ingle is Professor at the Politics Department, University
of Stirling. His main academic interests are in the relationship
between politics and literature and in adversarial (two party)
politics, especially in the UK.
The history of British political parties tells of change and
continuity. But, how and why? This textbook continues to provide
the best introduction currently available on the British political
party system, explaining the history, structure, actors and
policies of both the main political parties and the minor parties.
Substantially revised and updated, this fourth edition contains new
material on the: political party system in post-devolution Scotland
and Wales media and political parties emergence of minor parties
onto the British political landscape replacement of party ideology
with political pragmatism. Stephen Ingle argues that in order to
meet formidable national and international challenges the British
party system is once more in need of fundamental change, to a less
confrontational style of politics. The British Party System is the
ideal book for students of British politics wanting a topical and
accessible text on political parties in the UK.
From the playing fields of Eton College to the slums of Wigan and
the battlegrounds of the Spanish Civil War, Orwell led a unique
life that found expression in a prose style of uncompromising
brilliance. Stephen Ingle captures his range of social experience
and political vision in this fascinating new study, showing that
although Orwell is often read as a socialist, he is best understood
as a moralist and imaginative writer. This new reading, supported
by detailed and thorough analysis, enables the reader to explore
key topics such as: the myths of working-class socialism; the
threat of totalitarianism; patriotism and imperialism; the nature
of revolution; power and the Intellectuals; and socialism, family
values and poverty. This is a stimulating new view of one of the
most influential figures of the 20th century. This book will be of
interest to students of political history, political theory and
literature, as well as keen readers of Orwell's writing.
George Orwell has had a profound influence on modern politics and
culture. He is regularly invoked as an authority by journalists,
commentators and politicians, and his works speak with increasing
relevance to our polarised and media-saturated society. Stephen
Ingle explores Orwell's character, his life and his beliefs by
guiding the reader through the main events, private and public,
that shaped his life and major works. This includes his time
fighting in the Spanish Civil War as well as the writing of
classics like Animal Farm and 1984. The book also reconsiders
Orwell's legacy and contextualises his contemporary resonance.
Orwell, it is argued, is more concerned with morality than
ideology. This book will be of significant interest to students and
other readers interested in Orwell's life as well as his profound
contribution to the history of social and political thought and
English literature.
George Orwell has had a profound influence on modern politics and
culture. He is regularly invoked as an authority by journalists,
commentators and politicians, and his works speak with increasing
relevance to our polarised and media-saturated society. Stephen
Ingle explores Orwell's character, his life and his beliefs by
guiding the reader through the main events, private and public,
that shaped his life and major works. This includes his time
fighting in the Spanish Civil War as well as the writing of
classics like Animal Farm and 1984. The book also reconsiders
Orwell's legacy and contextualises his contemporary resonance.
Orwell, it is argued, is more concerned with morality than
ideology. This book will be of significant interest to students and
other readers interested in Orwell's life as well as his profound
contribution to the history of social and political thought and
English literature.
Featuring a selection of brand new essays by a group of
accomplished scholars, Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of
the Novel covers all of Koestler's novels published in his
lifetime, the first book to attempt this in English since Mark
Levene's Arthur Koestler, published thirty-seven years ago. The
team of contributors, with research backgrounds in history,
political science, religious studies, law, linguistics and
journalism besides literature, offers a truly multidisciplinary
take on how Koestler's novels utilize, and at times transcend, the
genre of the novel, and argues for their enduring relevance and
appeal in the twenty-first century, inviting the reader to revisit
and reassess them. With the topics of Koestler's novels including
terrorism, massive migration, espionage, rape trauma, war trauma,
the crisis of faith, propaganda, fake news and the role and
responsibility of intellectuals in major international crises, as
the volume aims to show, these texts are just as topical today, as
they were at the time of their publication.
The history of British political parties tells of change and
continuity. But, how and why? This textbook continues to provide
the best introduction currently available on the British political
party system, explaining the history, structure, actors and
policies of both the main political parties and the minor parties.
Substantially revised and updated, this fourth edition contains new
material on: the political party system in post-devolution Scotland
and Wales the media and political parties the emergence of minor
parties onto the British political landscape the replacement of
party ideology with political pragmatism. Stephen Ingle argues that
in order to meet formidable national and international challenges
the British party system is once more in need of fundamental
change, to a less confrontational style of politics. The British
Party System is the ideal book for students of British Politics
wanting a topical and accessible text on political parties in the
UK.
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