BRITAIN AND CONSENSUS POLITICS, 1945-1955: MYTH OR REALITY?

  • Soriano Jiménez C
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Abstract

This study lies within the framework of the years 1945-1955, which correspond to Clement Attlee’s Labourite and Winston Churchill’s Conservative administrations. The objective is to demonstrate, by means of an analysis of their speeches and the proposals of their respective political parties, that the ideological differences hindered a total agreement. These primary sources are examined from several perspectives. The main emphasis of this study falls on the ideology as a distinctive element and its influence on other fields such as education, the welfare system or the economy. The results reveal a lack of consensus based on their opposite political cultures.

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Soriano Jiménez, C. (2021). BRITAIN AND CONSENSUS POLITICS, 1945-1955: MYTH OR REALITY? ODISEA, (22), 151–171. https://doi.org/10.25115/odisea.v0i22.4901

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