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D. Butler

British Political Facts


10. Aufl. 2010. xvii, 625 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2010
ISBN: 1-349-32192-3 (1349321923)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-32192-6 (9781349321926)

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The 10th edition of a library classic, British Political Facts records the who, the what and when of British political life from 1900 to the present day. Thoroughly researched and updated, this reliable and unique work is a treasure trove of information for scholars and politicos alike.
Introduction Ministries Parties Parliament Elections Civil Service Justice and Law Enforcement Social Conditions The Treasury and the Economy Devolution and Local Government International Affairs The Media Political Allusions
´The indispensable source for anyone writing, thinking, researching or even arguing about recent politics...if it´s not there, it didn´t happen.´ Peter Riddell, Senior Fellow, Institute for Government

´In the half-century since this series started, British Political Facts has become truly indispensible. Those who practice politics, or seek to follow it closely, might be able to bluff their way without having the book to hand; but those who are wise don´t even try.´ - Peter Kellner

´...every politically conscious home should have one...´ - New Statesman

´[an] invaluable reference book...[it] is a mine of facts, figures and information about politics and Parliament covering a full 110 years from 1900 to 2010.´ - Conservative Home
DAVID BUTLER is Emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, UK. He pioneered the field of election studies and co-authored the Nuffield series for many years - a key publication in the Electoral cycle.

GARETH BUTLER became involved in British Political Facts in 1984 when he was a Cambridge undergraduate. He worked on successive editions until his sudden death in 2008. He spent twenty years as a BBC current affairs producer focusing on politics -especially on election and budget programmes.