Democracy and Political Culture

Studies in Modern British History

AvRoss McKibbin

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Democracy and Political Culture: Studies in Modern British History attempts to give a total picture of the political-social culture of Great Britain in the twentieth century. To do so it chooses a number of particular subjects which nonetheless stand for this culture as a whole, and which together allow us to reach a number general conclusions about modern British history. In this sense it is a successor to McKibbin''s previous collection of essays,The Ideologies of Class (1991), while it also takes up a number of the themes of his Classes and Cultures (1998). Above all, it is a study of British democracy and asks the questions: what does it mean to describe Britain as a democratic society and how might we measure it against other comparable societies? To doso, McKibbin has chosen not only more ''global'' subjects - Britain''s social structure and the sources of political authority; the social and political effects of the first world war; Britain''s electoral and party system; its literary culture; its sporting culture, and the relation of that culture to the rest of the world, as well as to Britain itself; and a comparison of Britain''s political culture with one of the closest comparable societies, Australia, and what that tells us about Britain -but also individual studies of three men, very prominent in British life, who, in different ways, both contributed to Britain''s political culture and were also students of it: J.M. Keynes, an economist, Harold Nicolson, a politician and writer, and A.J. Cronin, a novelist. All three representedBritish political culture in its broadest spectrum.

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