List of illustrations Preface Introduction The 1945 General Election Prime Minister, Cabinet and Party Problems of Post-war Reconstruction, 1945-6 Morrison and Nationalisation The Making of the Welfare State Bevin and Labour Foreign Policy Labour and the Empire 1947: Year of Crises Britain and Marshall Aid, 1947-50 Labour and the 1950 Election: The Prospect and the Outcome On the Defensive, 1950-1 Conclusion Appendix A: List of Cabinet Ministers, 1945-51 Appendix B: List of Unpublished Sources Cited Appendix C: List of Speical Abbreviations used in the Notes Notes and References Index
DR HENRY PELLING is Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, and
Emeritus Reader in Recent British History.
Born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, and educated at Birkenhead School and
St John's College, Cambridge, where he read classics initially and
then (after fours years' service in the British Army during the
Second World War) history. In 1949 he became a Fellow of The
Queen's College, Oxford, and remained there until 1966 when he
returned to Cambridge. He has visited the United States on several
occasions and has studied there, and has taught American history as
well as British.
His first book was called The Origins of the Labour Party, an
elaboration of his doctoral thesis. Other works include A Short
History of the Labour Party (which has had seven editions) and a
life of Winston Churchill (1974)
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