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Dictionary of British Politics

up-to-date reference on UK parliament and political affairs

If you want to know what's going on in UK society and politics today, this book is the definitive resource. It's written by a best-selling authority on the subject of parliament, personalities, and modern politics.

Dictionary of British Politics - Click for details and orders at Amazon.co.uk Entries span from Diane Abbot and the Acts of Union, via the Maastrict Treaty and Gus MacDonald, to Tim Yeo and the Zinoviev letter. I don't know why the entries are split into two parts - politics and people - but there's a list of web sites and a good list of further reading which make you feel confident that the author is on top of his subject. (So confident that he's even just started a daily political blog at SKIPPER). It covers the personalities, policies, and institutions that have shaped British politics.
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Click for details and orders at Amazon.co.uk The entries are short, lively, and authoritative. What I liked in particular was the mixture of biographical sketches (Killroy-Silk failed his eleven-plus exam) and entries which give thumbnail accounts of larger issues, events, and movements such as Marxism, the Kyoto Protocol, and election rules, as well as politically influential forces such as newspapers, pressure groups, and the media.

This is a book which I imagine will be invaluable to any student of politics or general readers who want to know what's going on now in the UK. It will also help them to understand the details of the many organisations and pressure groups which compete to influence political power.

All information is well cross-referenced. So for instance, the entry on the Daily Mail provides the newspaper's web site; it points to the entry for its original owner Alfred Harmsworth; and it flags up its support for the above-mentioned bogus Zinoviev letter.

The coverage even extends to social issues such as water privatisation, party political broadcasts, cronyism, and arcane parliamentary issues such as the Chiltern Hundreds: (I didn't realise there were three).

It also covers members of parliament, government policies, the important bits of parliamentary history, political theories, historical landmarks, and even newspapers and their proprietors who influence events.

© Roy Johnson 2005         [other REFERENCE books]


Bill Jones, Dictionary of British Politics, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004. p.401. ISBN 071904958X

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