The City Of London And Social Democracy

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The City of London and Social Democracy evaluates the changing relationship between the United Kingdom financial sector - the 'City of London' - and the post-war social democratic State. The key argument made in Aled Davies's study is that changes to the British financial system during the 1960s and 1970s undermined a number of the key components of social democratic economic policy practised by the post-war British State. The institutionalization of investment in pension and insurance funds; the fragmentation of an oligopolistic domestic banking system; the emergence of an unregulated international capital market centred on London; the breakdown of the Bretton Woods international monetary system; and the popularization of a City-centric, anti-industrial conception of Britain's economic identity, all served to disrupt and undermine the social democratic economic strategy which had attempted to develop and maintain Britain's international competitiveness as an industrial economy since the Second World War. These findings assert the need to place the Thatcher governments' subsequent economic policy revolution, in which a liberal market approach accelerated deindustrialization and saw the rapid expansion of the nation's international financial service industry, within a broader material and institutional context previously underappreciated by historians.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Aled Rhys Davies
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2017
File : 261 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198804116


The Life And Death Of The Shopping City

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Traces the transformation redevelopment of Britain's cities from post-war reconstruction and modernist urban renewal to the present day.

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Genre : History
Author : Alistair Kefford
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-04-07
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108836692


Monthly Bulletin Of Books Added To The Public Library Of The City Of Boston

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Genre : Boston (Mass.)
Author : Boston Public Library
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Release : 1897
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000100196199


Designing The City Of Reason

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With a practical approach to theory, Designing the City of Reason offers new perspectives on how differing belief systems and philosophical approaches impact on city design and development, exploring how this has changed before, during and after the impact of modernism in all its rationalism. Looking at the connections between abstract ideas and material realities, this book provides a social and historical account of ideas which have emerged out of the particular concerns and cultural contexts and which inform the ways we live. By considering the changing foundations for belief and action, and their impact on urban form, it follows the history and development of city design in close conjunction with the growth of rationalist philosophy. Building on these foundations, it goes on to focus on the implications of this for urban development, exploring how public infrastructures of meaning are constructed and articulated through the dimensions of time, space, meaning, value and action. With its wide-ranging subject matter and distinctive blend of theory and practice, this book furthers the scope and range of urban design by asking new questions about the cities we live in and the values and symbols which we assign to them.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Ali Madanipour
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2007-04-11
File : 351 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134103997


London 1984

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London, 1984 examines the history of London during the tumultuous 1980s. Against the backdrop of dramatic political and social change driven by Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative government, it explores the radical politics of the capital, tracing the impact of political and social changes on the lives of ordinary Londoners.

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen Brooke
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2024-02-15
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198862888


Rethinking Labour S Past

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The Labour Party after Jeremy Corbyn is charting a new direction. Here, Nathan Yeowell has brought together a remarkable array of contributors to provide expert insight into twentieth-century British history and Labour politics – and how they might shape thinking about Labour's future. Reframing the span of Labour history and its effects on contemporary British politics, the book provides fresh thinking and analysis of various traditions, themes and individuals. These include the shifting significance of 1945, the need for more grounded interpretations of Tony Blair's legacy, and the enduring importance of place, identity and aspiration to the evolution of the party. Contributions from leading historians such as Patrick Diamond, Steven Fielding, Ben Jackson, Glen O' Hara and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite are supplemented by those with experience of Labour electoral politics, such as Rachel Reeves and Nick Thomas-Symonds. The result is an intellectually rich and politically relevant roadmap for Labour's future.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Nathan Yeowell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2022-01-13
File : 361 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780755640188


Multilevel Urban Governance And The European City

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Nico Giersig exemplifies the specificities of Nordic cities within Europe as a whole by means of a systematic comparison of governance arrangements and their dynamics in two Nordic capital regions.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Nico Giersig
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2008-09-11
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783531909998


Claiming The City

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For more than a century, municipal socialism has fired the imaginations of workers fighting to make cities livable and democratic. At every turn propertied elites challenged their right to govern. Prominent US labor historian, Shelton Stromquist, offers the first global account of the origins of this new trans-local socialist politics. He explains how and why cities after 1890 became crucibles for municipal socialism. Drawing on the colorful stories of local activists and their social-democratic movements in cities as diverse as Broken Hill, Christchurch, Malm, Bradford, Stuttgart, Vienna, and Hamilton, OH, the book shows how this new urban politics arose. Long governed by propertied elites, cities in the nineteenth century were transformed by mass migration and industrialization that tore apart their physical and social fabric. Amidst massive strikes and faced with epidemic disease, fouled streets, unsafe water, decrepit housing, and with little economic security and few public amenities, urban workers invented a local politics that promised to democratize cities they might themselves govern and reclaim the wealth they created. This new politics challenged the class power of urban elites as well as the centralizing tendencies of national social-democratic movements. Municipal socialist ideas have continued to inspire activists in their fight for the right of cities to govern themselves.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Shelton Stromquist
Publisher : Verso Books
Release : 2023-02-14
File : 709 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781839767784


A Companion To The City

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A Companion to the City provides the reader with an indispensable and authoritative overview of the key debates, controversies, and questions concerning the city from a variety of theoretical vantage points with an international perspective. Indispensable companion for students of the City. Multidisciplinary approach of interest across several fields. Includes contributions from major scholars in the field.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Gary Bridge
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2008-04-15
File : 656 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470692691


A Companion To Contemporary Political Philosophy

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This new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy has been extended significantly to include 55 chapters across two volumes written by some of today's most distinguished scholars. New contributors include some of today’s most distinguished scholars, among them Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, and Michael Doyle Provides in-depth coverage of contemporary philosophical debate in all major related disciplines, such as economics, history, law, political science, international relations and sociology Presents analysis of key political ideologies, including new chapters on Cosmopolitanism and Fundamentalism Includes detailed discussions of major concepts in political philosophy, including virtue, power, human rights, and just war

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Robert E. Goodin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2012-03-12
File : 914 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781444350876