British Politics: The Basics

British Politics: The Basics

by Bill Jones (Author)

Synopsis

Over the last two decades British politics has undergone a remarkable transformation. While some components of the system have been eroded, such as voter turnout and membership of the big parties, other parts have flourished, such as nationalist parties, the insurgent UKIP, as well as the new media.

British Politics: The Basics analyses these changes and places them within the context of the evolution of British society from absolute monarchy to representative democracy. It considers each of the major components of British politics, 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. Its contents include coverage of recent events such as the Scottish Referendum and the 2015 General Election.

This readable and comprehensive introduction will be of key interest to A-level students, undergraduates and those new to the study of British politics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Dec 2015

ISBN 10: 0415835712
ISBN 13: 9780415835718

Media Reviews

`This book does what it says on the tin : it introduces students to the fundamentals of British politics. It does so without compromising on historical context or failing to mention the key debates in each topic. I recommend it to any student looking for a short but wide-ranging book to give them a thorough grounding in British Politics.' - Professor Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter, UK

`Bill Jones has produced yet another clear and concise introductory text on British politics. Whilst condensed, this book provides a coherent foundational knowledge of the discipline, and as such, promises to be a popular choice amongst undergraduate students in particular.' - Dr Oliver Harrison, Nottingham Trent University, UK

Author Bio
Bill Jones was formerly Director of Extra-Mural Studies at Manchester University 1986-91, Professor of Politics and History at Liverpool Hope University, UK, and is now Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the same university.