The Labour Party: A Centenary History
Cover -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Labour's First Century -- Introduction -- Out of the bowels of the Movement: The Trade Unions and the Origins of the Labour Party 1900-18 -- Labour In and Out of Government, 1923-1935 -- The Attlee Years, 1935-1955 -- The Age of Wilson 1955-1979 -- The Wilderness Years, 1979-1994 -- From Old to New Labour, 1994-2000 -- Part II: Centenary Reflections -- In Defence of New Labour -- The Legacy of the SDP -- A Tory View of 1964-70 -- The Challenge of Co-operation -- The Global Future -- Reinterpreting Labour's History of Failure -- An End of Century Report Card -- Part III: Themes in Labour's First Century -- Trade Union Freedom and the Labour Party: Arthur Deakin, Frank Cousins and the Transport and General Workers Union 1945-1964 -- Norms and Blocks: Trade Unions and the Labour Party since 1964 -- Leaders and Followers: The Politics of the Parliamentary Labour Party -- Crimes and Misdemeanours: Managing Dissent in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Labour Party -- Labour's Constitution and Public Ownership: From 'Old' Clause Four to New' Clause Four -- A 'miracle of polities': the rise of Labour, 1900-45 -- 'The future Labour offered': industrial modernisation projects in the British Labour Party from Gaitskell to Blair -- Labour's international policy: A story of conflict and contention -- Beyond Euro-Scepticism? Labour and the European Union since 1945 -- Questions of Gender: Labour and Women -- Labour and Welfare Politics -- Labour Local Government 1900-1999 -- Labour's literary dominance -- Index.