Finally catching up on a bit of journal reading, and need to draw attention to some recent issues of Political Quarterly.
Vol 79.2 (2008) has a symposium on inheritance tax.
Vol 79.1 (2008) has a symposium to mark the October 2007 inauguration of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Also caught my attention:
Crick, B. (2008) ‘The four […]
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I was recently told that the publicly funded (through JISC) Film & Sound Online has some useful resources for studying the miner’s strike of 1984-5. You may need your Athens logon and password to gain access, depnding upon whether you are on the UoB campus network.
Items of interest are two productions by Amber Films ‘Where […]
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A new volume which looks promising (I’m due to review it for Twentieth Century British History and will let you know once I’ve read it):
Turner, R.S. (2008) Neo-liberal ideology: history, concepts and policies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Also, for various seminars:
Arestis, P. (2007) Is there a new consensus in macroeconomics? London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Eichenberg, R.C. (1989) Public […]
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Whilst this unit is not currently running, I am conscious that students and other are using the materials. So an interim update of some recent reading:
Van Ark, B., O’Mahony, M. and Timmer, M.P. (2008) ‘The productivity gap between Europe and the United States: trends and causes’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22 (1), pp. 25-44.
Mo, P.H. […]
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Across my desk this past couple of weeks (also of some relevance to TL):
The latest issue of the British Journal of Political Science, 38.2 (2008) has four papers of interest:
Jacobs, A.M. (2008) ‘The politics of when: redistribution, investment and policy making for the long term’, British Journal of Political Science, 38 (2), pp. 193-220.
Denny, K. […]
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Across my desk this week:
The latest issue of the EJ has two papers of particular interest, the first demonstratinbg that labour market flexibility has increased in Britain and the second a concise account of why the new political economy matters for policy:
Barwell, R.D. and Schweitzer, M.E. (2007) ‘The incidence of nominal and real wage rigidities […]
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Across my desk this week:
The latest instalment of Heppell’s work on John Major:
Heppell, T. (2007) ‘A crisis of legitimacy: the Conservative party leadership of John Major’, Contemporary British History, 21 (4), pp. 471-90.
King, A. (2007) The British constitution. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Intended as a C21st update of the C19th classic, Walter’s Bagehot’s The English […]
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Across my desk this week:
McLaren, L. and Johnson, M. (2007) ‘Resources, group conflicts and symbols: explaining anti-immigration hostility in Britain’, Political Studies, 55 (4), pp. 709-32. [Makes good use of BSA materials to produce a conclusion that self-interest is not a prime determinant of attitudes towards immigration]
Latest volume in the Palgrave Contemporary Political Studies series:
Kuhn, […]
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Just published the second volume of Selsdon’s life of Blair:
Seldon, A., Snowdon, P. and Collings, D. (2007) Blair unbound. London: Simon & Schuster.
The introduction provides a key to understanding how interpretations of Blair’s premiership and legacy are likely to develop.
A useful paper for the Tories and Europe seminar in the way it discusses European having […]
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Just announced, and a really important development for contemporary British history, the Economist in conjunction with Gale, a publisher, has just completed the digitalisation of this magazine back to its inception; have a look at The Economist: Historical Archive, 1843-2003 and try some searches for yourself. This will be a fabulous resource for anyone doing […]
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