What caused the 'strange death of Labour Britain'? Why did the party that swept to power in 1945 - and governed for half of the next twenty five years - falter so badly in the 1970's and 1980's? Here the author weighs up the conflicting arguments, and also takes a broader look at the interaction of policy, ideology and organisation in Labour's history. By drawing together these themes, Dr Jeffreys provides a wide-ranging introductory study: the first historical overview of the Labour party to cover the whole period between the eras of Clement Attlee and John Smith.
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Introduction.- Labour's Finest Hour, 1945-51.- Years of Opposition, 1951-64.- The Wilson Governments, 1964-70.- 'Crisis. What Crisis?', 1970-79.- The End of the Road?, 1979-92.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Select Bibliography.- Index.