British Political Facts 1900–1979 |
Contents
PARTIES | 129 |
PARLIAMENT | 165 |
ELECTIONS | 205 |
POLITICAL PLACENAMES | 243 |
CIVIL SERVICE | 257 |
ROYAL COMMISSIONS COMMITTEES OF INQUIRY | 267 |
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE | 279 |
SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 293 |
ROYALTY | 379 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 397 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 409 |
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 419 |
ARMED FORCES | 429 |
THE PRESS | 439 |
BROADCASTING AUTHORITIES | 459 |
RELIGION | 467 |
EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS | 321 |
THE ECONOMY | 343 |
NATIONALISATION | 363 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 476 |
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