TL Reading Update 39

The latets issue of BJPIR contains a couple of pieces of interest: Richards, D. and Mathers, H. (2010) ?Political memoirs and New Labour: interpretations of power and the “club rules”?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 12 (4), pp. 498-522. Belanger, E., Nadeau, R., et al. (2010) ?Forecasting the vote for the third party: [...]

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Written by Roger Middleton on October 31st, 2010 with no comments.
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The latets issue of BJPIR contains a couple of pieces of interest:

Richards, D. and Mathers, H. (2010) ?Political memoirs and New Labour: interpretations of power and the “club rules”?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 12 (4), pp. 498-522.

Belanger, E., Nadeau, R., et al. (2010) ?Forecasting the vote for the third party: the British Liberals, 1974-2005?, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 12 (4), pp. 634-43.

An interesting quantititative piece:

John, P. and Jennings, W.I. (2010) ?Punctuations and turning points in British politics: the policy agenda of the queen’s speech, 1940-2005?, British Journal of Political Science, 40 (3), pp. 561-86.

Supplementary reading:

Powell, J. (2010) The new Machiavelli: how to wield power in the modern world. London: Bodley Head.
Hutton, W. (2010) Them and us: changing Britain – why we need a fair society. London: Little, Brown & Co.
Bale, T. (2010) The Conservative Party: from Thatcher to Cameron. London: Polity.
Snowdon, P. (2010) Back from the brink: the extraordinary fall and rise of the Conservative Party. London: Harper Press. [journalism, but good of its sort]
Toynbee, P. and Walker, D. (2010) The verdict: did Labour change Britain? London: Granta.
Adcock, R., Bevir, M., et al. (2007) Modern political science: Anglo-American exchanges since 1880. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Blair, T. (2010) A journey. London: Hutchinson.

Written by Roger Middleton on October 31st, 2010 with no comments.
Read more articles on Thatcherism's Legacy (SS, TB I).

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