Reinventing Britain: Constitutional Change Under New Labour
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- Synopsis
 - Contrary to popular myth, Britain does have a constitution, one that is uncodified and commanded little political interest for most of the twentieth century. In the late 1990s, Tony Blair's New Labour Government launched a program of reform that was striking in its ambition. Reinventing Britain tells the story of Britain's constitutional reform and weighs its long-term significance, with essays both by officials who worked on the reforms and by other leading commentators and academics from Britain and North America. Contributors:Mark Bevir, Jack Citrin, Joseph Fletcher, Robert Hazell, Ailsa Henderson, Kate Malleson, Craig Parsons, Kenneth MacKenzie, Peter Riddell.
 
- Copyright:
 - 2007
 
Book Details
- Book Quality:
 - Excellent
 - Book Size:
 - 261 Pages
 - ISBN-13:
 - 9780520098626
 - Publisher:
 - University of California Press
 - Date of Addition:
 - 10/24/10
 - Copyrighted By:
 - Andrew McDonald
 - Adult content:
 - No
 - Language:
 - English
 - Has Image Descriptions:
 - No
 - Categories:
 - History, Nonfiction, Law, Legal Issues and Ethics, Politics and Government
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 - Usage Restrictions:
 - This is a copyrighted book.
 
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