Author: University Association for Contemporary European Studies, Mark Bevir (ed.), Oliver Daddow (ed.), Pauline Schnapper (ed.)
Publication Date: Jan. 2015
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keywords Europe, European Union, EU, UK, United Kingdom, Conservative Party, Margaret Thatcher, David Cameron, Labour, UKIP, United Kingdom Independence Party,
Comments: pp. 1-181; Special issue entitled "Interpreting British European Policy"
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Description: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow, Pauline Schnapper 'Interpreting British European Policy'; N. Piers Ludlow 'Safeguarding British Identity or Betraying It? The Role of British "Tradition" in the Parliamentary Great Debate on EC Membership, October 1971'; Helen Brocklehurst 'Educating Britain? Political Literacy and the Construction of National History'; Oliver Daddow 'Interpreting the Outsider Tradition in British European Policy Speeches from Thatcher to Cameron'; Cary Fontana, Craig Parsons '"One Woman's Prejudice": Did Margaret Thatcher Cause Britain's Anti-Europeanism?'; Mark I. Vail 'Between One-Nation Toryism and Neoliberalism: The Dilemmas of British Conservatism and Britain's Evolving Place in Europe'; Ben Wellings, Helen Baxendale 'Euroscepticism and the Anglosphere: Traditions and Dilemmas in Contemporary English Nationalism'; Karine Tournier-Sol 'Reworking the Eurosceptic and Conservative Traditions into a Populist Narrative: UKIP's Winning Formula?'; Pauline Schnapper 'The Labour Party and Europe from Brown to Miliband: Back to the Future?'