British Politics (e-bog) af Jones, Bill
Jones, Bill

British Politics e-bog

177,19 DKK
Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this still compact text on British politics expertly analyses the major changes in British political life, placing them revealingly within the context of the evolution of British society from absolute monarchy to representative democracy.The author considers each of the major components of British politics in digestible chapters, such as the Monar…
Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this still compact text on British politics expertly analyses the major changes in British political life, placing them revealingly within the context of the evolution of British society from absolute monarchy to representative democracy.The author considers each of the major components of British politics in digestible chapters, such as the Monarchy and the House of Lords, the Commons, voting behaviour, parties and pressure groups, the prime minister and cabinet, devolution, local government, and foreign policy. The book includes two new chapters on the EU referendum and Brexit, and the extraordinary December 2019 election, as well as coverage of events such as the coronavirus pandemic, and the respective travails of the increasingly split two major political parties.This readable and comprehensive introduction will be of key interest to A-level students, undergraduates and those new to the study of British politics.
E-bog 177,19 DKK
Forfattere Jones, Bill (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 03.11.2020
Længde 446 sider
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429578700

Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this still compact text on British politics expertly analyses the major changes in British political life, placing them revealingly within the context of the evolution of British society from absolute monarchy to representative democracy.The author considers each of the major components of British politics in digestible chapters, such as the Monarchy and the House of Lords, the Commons, voting behaviour, parties and pressure groups, the prime minister and cabinet, devolution, local government, and foreign policy. The book includes two new chapters on the EU referendum and Brexit, and the extraordinary December 2019 election, as well as coverage of events such as the coronavirus pandemic, and the respective travails of the increasingly split two major political parties.This readable and comprehensive introduction will be of key interest to A-level students, undergraduates and those new to the study of British politics.