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  • - Liberalism, Empire and Employment, 1900-1929
    af Jim Tomlinson
    1.018,95 kr.

    This book offers a new understanding of the main economic and political trends of 20th-century Britain, through the lens of Churchill's early career and approach to industrialisation. Shedding fresh light on Churchill's political endeavours between 1900 and 1922, this study analyses his work within his political constituencies, and highlights how he attempted to balance their local concerns with his larger imperial agenda. Tomlinson guides readers through Britain's industrial challenges at the start of the twentieth century - with a particular focus on the textile economies of Churchill's constituencies in Lancashire and Scotland - and shows how industrial competition within the Empire exemplified the tensions between domestic economic policy and attempts at globalization, and influenced Churchill's later politics. Tomlinson acknowledges the role of the First World War in boosting the industrial output and bargaining power of countries within the Empire, and analyses these alongside key moments in Churchill's early career, such as his defeat at Dundee, and time at the Exchequer. In doing so, the author highlights the context in which Churchill's ideas on the politics and economics of Empire were first formed, particularly in relation to the impact of imperial economic policy on British domestic prosperity. Ultimately, this book delivers a new assessment of twentieth-century British economic history, in the light of Britain's relationship to the Empire and the 'first great globalization'.

  • - Economic Policy
    af Jim Tomlinson
    345,95 kr.

    A thorough analysis of Britain's economic policy under the Labour governments in the 1960s. -- .

  • af Jim Tomlinson
    600,95 - 2.888,95 kr.

    Most accounts of economic policy set out to describe the way in which governments have attempted to solve their economic problems and to achieve their economic objectives. This book, however, focuses on the problems themselves, arguing that the way in which areas of economic policy become 'problems' for policy makers is problematic itself.

  • - Stories
    af Jim Tomlinson
    308,95 kr.

    Jim Tomlinson's previous book of short stories, Things Kept, Things Left Behind, won the prestigious Iowa Short Fiction Award and received enthusiastic reviews. The New York Times compared the strong sense of place in Tomlinson's writing to that found in the works of Flannery O'Connor and Alice Munro. The stories in his new collection, Nothing Like An Ocean, also reflect Tomlinson's awareness of place, revisiting the fictional town of Spivey, a community in rural Appalachia where the characters confront difficult circumstances and, with quiet dignity, try to do what is right. In the title story, Tomlinson explores themes of forgiveness and acceptance in the lives of two characters, Alton Wood, a high school math teacher isolated by grief, and his sister Fran, who is emotionally paralyzed by her part in a tragic death. The two take halting steps back into the world after Alton receives an anonymous invitation to a church singles dance. These themes also underlie "e;Angel, His Rabbit, and Kyle McKell,"e; which tells of Dempsie's evening with two men -- her volatile boyfriend and the recently returned Iraq War amputee whose secret she has been keeping. Loss and the inevitability of change recur in Tomlinson's stories. In "e;Overburden,"e; Ben, a man simultaneously contemplating AARP membership and impending fatherhood, travels with his wife, Sarah, back to eastern Kentucky to visit the oak tree that was essential to their courtship, only to find the site as barren and featureless as the moon, a casualty of mountaintop removal mining. "e;So Exotic"e; draws us into the worn environs of Rita's Huddle In Cafe, where the owner becomes the confidant of Quilla, a mousy bank teller who blossoms as the muse of an eccentric artist from Belarus. The eleven stories in Nothing Like An Ocean evoke a strong sense of small-town Kentucky life, finding humor in the residents' foibles while never diminishing their inner lives. Tomlinson's masterful fiction captures light and dark moments, moments that are foreign yet deeply familiar, as his characters seek redemption and sometimes find unexpected grace..

  • - `Juteopolis' 1850-1939
    af Jim Tomlinson
    892,95 kr.

    How did the people of Dundee respond to the challenges of being the most economically globalized city in the world in the years before the First World War? This 'global' history of Dundee's industrial era combines economic, political and social history. It explores the significance of empire for British policy.

  • af Jim Tomlinson
    536,95 - 1.771,95 kr.

  • - Understanding Postwar Britain
    af Jim Tomlinson
    675,95 - 2.268,95 kr.

    Economic decline has always been a highly politicised concept, forming a central part of post-war political argument. In this text, Tomlinson reveals how the perception of economic decline has been manipulated so as to advance particular political causes.

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