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(Ebook) Revisiting the Welfare State 1st Edition by Robert M Page ISBN 9780335213177 0335213170

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Authors:Robert M Page
Pages:176 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Open University Press
Language:english
File Size:6.02 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780335213177, 9780335234981, 0335213170, 0335234984
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ISBN 10: 0335213170
ISBN 13: 9780335213177
Author: Robert M Page

What was the impact of the Second World War on the development of the welfare state? Did Attlee's pioneering post-war Labour governments create the welfare state and a socialist society? Was there a welfare consensus between Labour and the Conservatives in the period from 1951 to 1979? Was there a welfare revolution during the Thatcher and Major years? What lies at the heart of New Labour's welfare policy?In Revisiting the Welfare State, Robert Page provides a persuasive, fresh and challenging account of the British welfare state since 1940. His text re-examines some of the most commonly held assumptions about the post-war welfare state and reignites the debate about its role and purpose. Robert Page starts from the premise that the student of social policy can gain a deeper understanding of the welfare state by studying political and historical accounts of the welfare state, party manifestos, policy documents and political memoirs. Drawing from these sources, he provides a clear guide to the changing role of the state in the provision of welfare since 1940. Each of the five chapters is devoted to a particular theme associated with the post-war welfare state, the last of which focuses on the strategy of the New Labour governments of Tony Blair. Written by one of the leading authorities on contemporary social policy, Revisiting the Welfare State is a stimulating guide to the political history of the post-war welfare state in Britain. It is essential reading for students of social policy, social work, politics and contemporary history. It will also appeal to the general reader who is seeking an accessible guide to the political history of the post-war welfare state.

(Ebook) Revisiting the Welfare State 1st Edition Table of contents:

  • The Impact of War on the ‘Home’ Front, the Coalition Government and the Welfare State

    • The Impact of the Second World War on Social Attitudes

    • Social Policy and the Coalition Government 1940–45

    • Further Reading

  • Revisiting the Labour Governments 1945–1951: Towards a Democratic Socialist Welfare State and Society?

    • Creating a Democratic Socialist Welfare State

    • Labour’s Democratic Socialist Economic Strategy

    • Conclusion

    • Further Reading

  • Revisiting the Welfare State from 1951–1979: An Era of Consensus in Social Policy?

    • The Definitional Debate

    • Modern Conservatism (1945–64): A New Approach to State Welfare?

    • Revisionist Democratic Socialism 1951–70

    • A ‘Consensus’ of Doubt: Modern Conservatism, Revisionist Democratic Socialism and the Welfare State in the 1970s

    • Further Reading

  • Revisiting the Conservative Welfare ‘Revolution’: The Thatcher and Major Years 1979–1997

    • Neo-liberal Ascendancy within the Conservative Party: The Forward March of Thatcherism

    • The Thatcher Governments 1979–90

    • Thatcherism 1983–90

    • The Second Term 1983–87

    • Thatcher’s Last Stand (1987–90)

    • The Thatcher ‘Revolution’ and the Welfare State

    • Forward with Major 1990–97: The ‘Revolution’ Consolidated?

    • A Very Conservative Welfare Revolution?

    • Further Reading

  • Revisiting New Labour and the Welfare State

    • The Emergence of New Labour

    • New Labour in Practice: Social Policy under Blair – 1997–2007

    • New Labour: Still a Force for ‘Progressive’ Social Policy and a More Equal Society?

    • Further Reading

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