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The British government and the city of London in the twentieth century / edited by Ranald Michie and Philip Williamson.

Contributor(s): Michie, R. C, 1949- | Williamson, Philip, 1953-Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004. Description: 381 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780521174992; 0521827698Subject(s): London (England) -- History -- 1951- | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th century | London (England) -- Politics and government | London (England -- History -- 1800-1950DDC classification: 942.1/082 LOC classification: DA684.25. | B75 2004Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents | Book review (H-Net) | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Part I. The Long Perspective: 1. The City of London and government in modern Britain: debates and politics Philip Williamson 2. The City of London and the British government: the changing relationship Ronald Michie Part II. Markets and Society: 3. Markets and governments Forrest Capie 4. Financial elites revisited Youssef Cassis 5. The City and democratic capitalism 1950-70 Richard Whiting Part III. Government and Political Parties: 6. The treasury and the City George Peden 7. The liberals and the City 1900-31 Anthony Howe 8. The conservatives and the City Ewen Green 9. Labour party and the City 1945-70 Jim Tomlinson Part IV. The Inter-War Period: 10. Moral suasion, Empire borrowers and the new issue market during the 1920s Bernard Attard 11. Government-City of London relations under the gold standard, 1925-31 Robert Boyce 12. The City, British policy and the rise of the Third Reich, 1931-37 Neil Forbes Part V: 1945-2000: 13. Keynesianism, sterling convertibility and reconstruction, 1944-52 Scott Newton 14. 'Mind the gap': politics and finance since 1950 Arthur Thomas 15. Domestic monetary policy and the banking system. 1945-71 Duncan Ross 16. The new City and the state in the 1960s Catherine Schenk 17. The Bank of England 1970-2000 Charles Goodhart.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-376) and index.

Part I. The Long Perspective: 1. The City of London and government in modern Britain: debates and politics Philip Williamson 2. The City of London and the British government: the changing relationship Ronald Michie Part II. Markets and Society: 3. Markets and governments Forrest Capie 4. Financial elites revisited Youssef Cassis 5. The City and democratic capitalism 1950-70 Richard Whiting Part III. Government and Political Parties: 6. The treasury and the City George Peden 7. The liberals and the City 1900-31 Anthony Howe 8. The conservatives and the City Ewen Green 9. Labour party and the City 1945-70 Jim Tomlinson Part IV. The Inter-War Period: 10. Moral suasion, Empire borrowers and the new issue market during the 1920s Bernard Attard 11. Government-City of London relations under the gold standard, 1925-31 Robert Boyce 12. The City, British policy and the rise of the Third Reich, 1931-37 Neil Forbes Part V: 1945-2000: 13. Keynesianism, sterling convertibility and reconstruction, 1944-52 Scott Newton 14. 'Mind the gap': politics and finance since 1950 Arthur Thomas 15. Domestic monetary policy and the banking system. 1945-71 Duncan Ross 16. The new City and the state in the 1960s Catherine Schenk 17. The Bank of England 1970-2000 Charles Goodhart.