Margaret Thatcher was one of the most controversial figures of modern
times. Her governments inspired hatred and veneration in equal measure
and her legacy remains fiercely contested. Yet assessments of the
Thatcher era are often divorced from any larger historical
perspective. This book draws together leading historians to locate
Thatcher and Thatcherism within the political, social, cultural and
economic history of modern Britain. It explores the social and
economic crises of the 1970s; Britain's relationships with Europe, the
Commonwealth and the United States; and the different experiences of
Thatcherism in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The book assesses
the impact of the Thatcher era on class and gender and situates
Thatcherism within the Cold War, the end of Empire and the rise of an
Anglo-American 'New Right'. Drawing on the latest available sources,
it opens a wide-ranging debate about the Thatcher era and its place in
modern British history.
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Product details
ISBN
9781139534185
Published
2014
Publisher
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok