citizenship and ideology in the Second World War /
First Statement of Responsibility
David Morgan and Mary Evans.
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New York :
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Routledge,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1993.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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193 pages ;
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23 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-184) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: the road to 1984 -- 1. Whose war? -- 2. Production for victory -- 3. Keeping the home fires burning -- 4. The spirit of the times -- 5. When the war is over -- 6. Reconstructions from the past -- 7. Postscript: On the political economy of citizenship.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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It is generally accepted that Britain was held together during the Second World War by a spirit of national democratic "consensus". But whose interests did the consensus serve? And how did it unravel in the years immediately after victory?.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Reconstruction (1939-1951)-- Great Britain.
World War, 1939-1945-- Great Britain-- Influence.
Bevölkerung
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945)-- Grande-Bretagne-- Influence.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Politics and government.
Reconstruction (1939-1951)
Reconstruction d'après-guerre (2e guerre mondiale)-- Grande-Bretagne.
Schlacht um England
Social conditions.
Sociale geschiedenis.
Sozialpolitik
Tweede Wereldoorlog.
Weltkrieg
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Great Britain, Politics and government, 1936-1945.
Great Britain, Social conditions, 20th century.
Great Britain.
Grande-Bretagne, Conditions sociales, 20e siècle.
Grande-Bretagne, Politique et gouvernement, 1936-1945.