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British General Elections Since 1964 David Denver (Emeritus Professor of Politics, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Lancaster University)

British General Elections Since 1964 By David Denver (Emeritus Professor of Politics, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Lancaster University)

Summary

The first book to look at a succession of British general elections in significant detail. By starting the survey in 1964 rather than the traditional date of 1945, it can also focus more rigorously on the changes which began in the 1960s and still affect general elections today.

British General Elections Since 1964 Summary

British General Elections Since 1964: Diversity, Dealignment, and Disillusion by David Denver (Emeritus Professor of Politics, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Lancaster University)

This book reviews the history of British general elections since 1964, charting the changes in voters and parties at every step. In parallel, it shows how electoral analysts have responded to these developments. This fully revised and updated edition examines the general elections of 2015, 2017, and 2019 in the context of the momentous referendums on Scottish independence (2014) and EU membership (2016), showing the impact of these votes on an electorate which has become increasingly volatile. If the early post-war period was marked by strong partisan loyalties, based largely on social class, in 2019 Britain seemed to have entered an age of 'identity politics' in which factors such as age and educational qualifications gave a better indication of voter allegiance. By analysing all 16 elections since 1964 in their historical context, this book allows readers to understand both the scale and the nature of developments in British politics over these eventful years.

British General Elections Since 1964 Reviews

Review from previous edition With this book David Denver and Mark Garnett provide a valuable andtimely analysis of British general elections since 1964. * Andrew Scott Crines, Political Studies Review *

About David Denver (Emeritus Professor of Politics, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Lancaster University)

David Denver is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Lancaster University and is the author of numerous books and articles focussing on elections and voting behaviour in Britain. Mark Garnett has taught Politics at Lancaster University since 2007. He is the author of numerous books and articles on UK Politics, specialising in the Conservative Party and the relationship between ideas and political practice.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: The Way Things Were: Elections, 1964-70 3: 'Decade of Dealignment': Elections, 1974-9 4: Conservative Hegemony? Elections, 1983-92 5: The Triumph of New Labour: Elections, 1997-2005 6: Conservative Revival and the Rise of 'Others': Elections, 2010-15 7: 2017-2019: The Brexit Elections 8: Conclusion: Diversity, Dealignment and Disillusion

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GOR013758963
9780198844969
0198844964
British General Elections Since 1964: Diversity, Dealignment, and Disillusion by David Denver (Emeritus Professor of Politics, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Lancaster University)
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Oxford University Press
2021-07-10
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