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Preston, P. W. (1949-)
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England after the Great Recession = tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis /
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Title/Author:
England after the Great Recession/ P. W. Preston.
Reminder of title:
tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis /
Author:
Preston, P. W.
Published:
[Basingstone] :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2011.,
Description:
1 online resource (232 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
England: Place/Trajectory -- War and Memory: Shifting Recollection Down the Generations -- Changing Political Relationships: Europe and the USA in the Early 21st Century -- Freedom From Britain: A Comment on Recent Elite Sponsored Political Cultural Identities -- Cutting Scotland Loose: Soft Nationalism and Independence-in-Europe -- The Other Side of the Coin: Reading the Politics of the 2008 Financial Tsunami -- Downstream From the 2008/10 Crisis: Tracking the Economic and Political Effects -- England: Available Images, Imagined Futures.
Subject:
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. -
Subject:
Great Britain - Biography -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230355675
ISBN:
9780230355675 (electronic bk.)
England after the Great Recession = tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis /
Preston, P. W.1949-
England after the Great Recession
tracking the political and cultural consequences of the crisis /[electronic resource] :P. W. Preston. - [Basingstone] :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (232 p.)
Includes bibliographical references.
England: Place/Trajectory -- War and Memory: Shifting Recollection Down the Generations -- Changing Political Relationships: Europe and the USA in the Early 21st Century -- Freedom From Britain: A Comment on Recent Elite Sponsored Political Cultural Identities -- Cutting Scotland Loose: Soft Nationalism and Independence-in-Europe -- The Other Side of the Coin: Reading the Politics of the 2008 Financial Tsunami -- Downstream From the 2008/10 Crisis: Tracking the Economic and Political Effects -- England: Available Images, Imagined Futures.
England after the Great Recession looks at the implications of the recent financial crisis and argues that the hitherto dominant intellectual and policy paradigm of neo-liberalism has been fatally weakened and will in due course be replaced. The crisis has had significant consequences for economic and political thinking, including practical politics, pragmatic policy and scholarly reflections. It is likely that a period of confusion will follow and that it will involve debates in respect of responsibility, policy lines and explanations. A residual strand of neo-liberal thinking will remain, but other lines of thinking will emerge as debate is likely to broaden from 'fixing the banks' to a deeper discussion of the design and consequences of debt fuelled liberal market consumerism. This model, embraced by New Labour and also the Conservatives has now been discredited. It might be expected that British polity will be reconfigured, with economic, social and political reform, but quite how is unclear. In this book the implications of the crisis for received politico-cultural identities and our sense of ourselves as members of an ordered collectivity are explored. Given the disorder, received identities are in question - so what changes might be envisioned?
ISBN: 9780230355675 (electronic bk.)
Source: 490477Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HC253 / .P74 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 330.941
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