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Abstract: | Books Reviewed David Marquand , DECLINE OF THE PUBLIC , (JONATHAN SEGLOW), 234 John Stewart, MODERNISING BRITISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT: an assessment of Labour's reform programme , (PAUL CARMICHAEL), 235 Nigel Copsey, CONTEMPORARY BRITISH FASCISM: the British National Party and the quest for legitimacy , (AARON EDWARDS), 235 Nevil Johnson, RESHAPING THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION: essays in political interpretation , (MATTHEW FLINDERS), 236 Andrew Lockyer, Bernard Crick and John Anette (eds), EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP: issues of theory and practice , (DAVID SULLIVAN), 237 Lawrence Black and Hugh Pemberton (eds), AN AFFLUENT SOCIETY?: Britain's post-war 'golden age' , (JEREMY NUTTALL), 238 ohn Dickie, THE NEW MANDARINS: how British foreign policy works , (EDWARD JOHNSON), 238 Patrick Diamond, NEW LABOUR's OLD ROOTS: revisionist thinkers in Labour's history, 1931–1997 , (STEPHEN DRIVER), 239 Paul Carmichael and Arthur Midwinter (eds), REGULATING LOCAL AUTHORITIES: emerging patterns of central control , (DAVID O'BRIEN), 240 Philip Giddings and Gavin Drewry (eds), BRITAIN IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: law, policy and parliament , (SIMON BULMER), 241 Maurice J. Bric and John Coakley, FROM POLITICAL VIOLENCE TO NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT: the winding path to peace in the twentieth century Ireland , (CHRISTOPHER FARRINGTON), 241 Steve Garner, RACISM IN THE IRISH EXPERIENCE , (AARON EDWARDS), 242 Pedro Schwartz, THE EURO AS POLITICS , (SUNGWOOK YOON), 243 |
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