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Cameron and the Big Society Tim Bale 'A Bit Less Bunny-Hugging and a Bit More Bunny-Boiling'?

? Qualifying Conservative Party Change under David Cameron, British Politics, 3, 3 (2008), 270-99 Tim Bale (2010), From doldrums to downing street?, Renewal, 18.1-2 (2010), pp. 67+ Rodney Barker (2011), Big societies, litle platoons and the problems with pluralism, Political Quarterly, 82, 1, pp50-5 Matt Beech & Simon Lee (eds) (2011), The Cameron-Clegg Government: Coalition Politics in an Age of Austerity Hugh Bochel, ed. (2011), The Conservative Party and social policy, esp. ch. 1, Conservative approaches to social policy since 1997 Peter Dorey (2007), A New Direction or Another False Dawn? David Cameron and the Crisis of British Conservatism, British Politics, 2, 2, 137-66 Stephen Evans (2010),Mothers boy?: David Cameron and Margaret Thatcher, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 12, 3, pp. 325-43 Kevin Hickson (2010), Conservatism and the poor: Conservative party attitudes to poverty and inequality since the 1970s, British Politics, 4, 3, 341-62 Ben Kisby (2010), The Big Society: power to the people?, Political Quarterly, 81, 4, pp 484-91 Howard Reed (2010), Osbornomics, Renewal, 18.1-2: p74+ Jonathan Rutherford (2008), Fraternity without equality, and other Conservative ideals, Soundings 38, pp. 98+ Martin J. Smith (2010), From Big Government to Big Society: Changing the StateSociety Balance, Parliamentary Affairs, 63, 4, 818-833 Contemporary texts Tony Blair (1994), Socialism. Tony Blair (1997), New Britain: my vision of a young country. Anthony Giddens (1998) The Third Way. The renewal of Social Democracy. Anthony Giddens (2000) The Third Way and its critics Anthony Giddens (2000), Where now for New Labour? Renewal (1997-2007) a journal of New Labour politics worth checking for articles, reviews and contemporary comment

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Jonathan Schneer (1988) Labours Conscience. The Labour left 1945-51. Noel Thompson (1996) Political Economy and the Labour Party, part 2. Andrew Thorpe (2008), A History of the British Labour Party, esp. chs 4-5 Nick Tiratsoo (ed.) (1991) The Attlee Years. Nick Tiratsoo and Jim Tomlinson (1993) Industrial Efficiency and State Intervention: Labour 1939-1951. Jim Tomlinson (1997) Democratic Socialism and Economic Policy. The Attlee years 1945-1951. Peter Weiler (1993) Ernest Bevin. Matthew Worley (2005), Labour Inside the Gate: a history of the British Labour Party between the wars, esp. pt. 3: In search of a solution

Contemporary texts C.R. Attlee (1937) The Labour Party in Perspective. Let Us Face the Future (1945 Labour general election manifesto), http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1945labour-letsusface.html

Week eight: the end of ideology? Labour revisionism and the New Left
Tony Crosland and revisionism Raymond Plant et al (eds) (2004) The struggle for Labour's soul: understanding Labour's political thought since 1945 Lawrence Black (2003), The political culture of the left in affluent Britain, 195164 : old Labour, New Britain? Brian Brivati (1996) Hugh Gaitskell. Susan Crosland (1982) Tony Crosland. Radhika Desai (1994) Intellectuals and Socialism. Social Democrats and the Labour Party. Martin Francis (1997) Mr Gaitskells Ganymede? Reassessing Croslands The Future of Socialism, Contemporary British History, 11, 2. W.H. Greenleaf (1983), The British Political Tradition. Volume two: the ideological heritage, ch. 13, pp. 466-87: The nationalization controversy. Stephen Haseler (1969) The Gaitskellites Anthony Howard (1990) Richard Crossman. The pursuit of power. Ben Jackson (2007), Equality and the British Left, chs 5-7 Douglas Jay (1962) Socialism in the New Society. (Part 1). (LSAC) Tudor Jones (1996), Remaking the Labour Party. From Gaitskell to Blair, chs 14. Tudor Jones (1997) Taking Genesis out of the Bible. Hugh Gaitskell, Clause IV and the socialist myth, Contemporary British History, 11, 2.

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