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Britain in crisis, 1970-1979

Auteur : Richard Davis

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Etude politique, économique, sociale et culturelle sur la crise traversée par le Royaume-Uni pendant les années 1970, du gouvernement Edward Heath jusqu'à l'arrivée au pouvoir de Margaret Thatcher. Analyse aussi la politique étrangère de pays. ©Electre 2024

Britain in crisis (1970-1979)

Looking back on the 1970s today the overwhelming image is one of a country in crisis and seemingly irreversible decline. Following on from the swinging sixties and the emergence of the permissive society, the seventies were marked instead by a disastrous series of strikes culminating with the « Winter of Discontent » in 1978-1979, failed attempts to control either inflation or unemployment, both of which reached levels not seen for more than a generation, of power cuts and a « three- day week », and a rate of economic growth that still left the country lagging behind its major international rivals.

These years also brought to an end the period of (relative) consensus in the country that regarded state intervention in the economy, to keep unemployment within bounds, and in society via the welfare state, to ensure a degree of social justice, as necessary parts of any government's policy. The gradual collapse of this consensus, within and between the leading political parties, and in society as a whole, paved the way for a radically new vision for the country that was to come to the fore in the 1980s under the guidance of Margaret Thatcher and the New Right.

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Paru le : 19/10/2016

Thématique : Royaume-Uni

Auteur(s) : Auteur : Richard Davis

Éditeur(s) : PUF
CNED

Collection(s) : Collection CNED-PUF

Série(s) : Non précisé.

ISBN : 978-2-13-062001-3

EAN13 : 9782130620013

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 224

Hauteur: 20.0 cm / Largeur 15.0 cm


Épaisseur: 2.0 cm

Poids: 292 g