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Providing an introductory account of the Labour Party from its foundation, this book covers the whole period up to the General Election of 1992 and the subsequent choice of John Smith to succeed Neil Kinnock as party leader. It also discusses the role of labour unions within the party.
Cover -- A SHORT HISTORY OF THE LABOUR PARTY -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- I. THE NEW PARTY: IDEAL AND REALITY (to 1906) -- II. A PRESSURE-GROUP UNDER PRESSURE (19°6-14) -- III. HENDERSON'S PARTY: WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION (19 14-22) -- IV. THE MACDONALD LEADERSHIP (1922-31) -- V. CONVALESCENCE: THE GENERAL COUNCIL'S PARTY (193 1-40) -- VI. OFFICE AND POWER UNDER ATILEE AND BEVIN (1940-50 ) -- VII. DISSENSION AND DECLINE (1950-60) -- VIII. THE ROAD BACK TO POWER (1960-66) -- IX. WILSON AND THE VICISSITUDES OF ECONOMIC INSOLVENCY (1966-70) -- X. THE COMMON MARKET AND THE SOCIAL CONTRACT (1970-79) -- XI. THE S.D.P. SECESSION AND THE DREAM TICKET (1979-84) -- XII. CONCLUSION: THE PAST AND THE FUTURE -- APPENDIX A: PARTY MEMBERSHIP -- B: GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS -- C: CHAIRMEN AND LEADERS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY -- D: PARTY SECRETARIES -- INDEX.