Understanding Political Change
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Understanding Political Change

The British Voter 1964-1987

Anthony Heath

  1. 348 pages
  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Understanding Political Change

The British Voter 1964-1987

Anthony Heath

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The central concern of Understanding Political Change is to explore the social and political sources of electoral change in Britain. From the Labour successes of the 1960s through the reemergence of the Liberals as a national force in 1974 and the rise and fall of the SDP to the potential emergence of the Green Party in the 1990s, Dr Heath and his collaborators chart the continually changing mould of British politics. Questions of the greater volatility of a more sophisticated electorate, of new cleavages in society replacing those based on social class, of the Conservative government's deliberate and inadvertent interventions to shape the emerging social structure, and of the influence which the political parties have been able to exert on public attitudes are all addressed with reference to data from the election surveys carried out after each general election since 1964.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Understanding Political Change
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. List of Tables and Diagrams
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Chapter 1. Social and Political Change
  8. Chapter 2. Electoral Volatility
  9. Chapter 3. The Rational Electorate?
  10. Chapter 4. Tactical Voting
  11. Chapter 5. The Withering Away of Class?
  12. Chapter 6. The New Middle Class
  13. Chapter 7. The New Working Class
  14. Chapter 8. The Extension of Popular Capitalism
  15. Chapter 9. Pocket-book Voting
  16. Chapter 10. Economic Inequality
  17. Chapter 11. The Great Moving Right Show
  18. Chapter 12. Green and Nuclear Issues
  19. Chapter 13. Components of Change
  20. Appendix I: The British Election Surveys1963–1987
  21. Appendix II: Technical Details of the 1987 Surveys
  22. Appendix III: Components of Nonresponse Bias in the British Election Surveys
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index