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Age of Hope

Labour, 1945, and the Birth of Modern Britain
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Age of Hope by Richard Toye explores the pivotal post-war period when the world, recovering from the traumas of the First and Second World Wars, sought to build a future based on international cooperation and progress. It delves into the efforts to establish lasting peace and security through the formation of institutions like the United Nations. By analyzing political efforts and visions for global unity, the book highlights the challenges and triumphs in pursuit of a stable and hopeful world order.
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“The clue to our future lies in our past and Toye has winkled it out with elegant and devastating precision.” Chris Bryant, MP for Rhondda

WAS THE ATTLEE GOVERNMENT OF 1945 REALLY THE GOLDEN PERIOD OF LABOUR POWER?

2024 marks the centenary of the first Labour government under Ramsay MacDonald. What legacy of the past have they left behind? How far has each Labour administration influenced succeeding administrations? Above all, was the Attlee government of 1945 really the golden period of Labour power?

Professor Richard Toye explores Labour’s exercise of power as a continuum, setting Attlee’s administration in long-term historical context between the first Labour Government of 1924 and the current party under Keir Starmer. Within this context, he shows why the Attlee administration matters so much and how successive Labour governments have fashioned it in their own image.

Into this story are woven the foundation of the Labour Party in 1900, the First World War, the General Strike of 1926, the Spanish Civil War, and the coalition wartime government under Churchill. Also discussed are the great names of Labour history: Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee himself, Ernest Bevin, Aneurin Bevan, Hugh Gaitskell, Harold Wilson, and Ellen Wilkinson.

Covering Labour's history all the way up to the present - including Wilson and Blair's attempts to wrap themselves in Attlee’s mantle and Corbyn’s version of Attlee focused on the NHS and the welfare state - Age of Hope is an incisive, informative look at a political party that has been fundamental in shaping modern Britain and will be equally instrumental in its future.

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The book by Richard Toye is praised for its insightful analysis of the Attlee government, highlighting how it blended idealism and pragmatism to create transformative policies. Reviews commend its ability to unearth crucial lessons from the past, shedding light on how hope and pragmatism can influence future political success. Its compelling narrative and revisionist approach offer a fresh perspective on a key period in British history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472992307

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 October 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum

Illustration: Black and white photographs throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 543g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Professor Richard Toye is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter. His books include Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness (Macmillan 2007), Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2013), and (with David Thackeray) Age of Promises: Electoral Pledges in Twentieth Century Britain (OUP 2021). He has made numerous TV and radio appearances and has written for a wide range of publications, including the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Times Literary Supplement.

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