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Offshore Island Politics: The Constitutional and Political Development of the Isle of Man in the Twentieth Century


Offshore Island Politics: The Constitutional and Political Development of the Isle of Man in the Twentieth Century

Paperback by Kermode, David

Offshore Island Politics: The Constitutional and Political Development of the Isle of Man in the Twentieth Century

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ISBN:
9780853237877
Publication Date:
1 Oct 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 31 May 2024
Offshore Island Politics: The Constitutional and Political Development of the Isle of Man in the Twentieth Century

Description

Offshore Island Politics is a fascinating study of the constitutional and political development of the Isle of Man. The book analyses three broad aspects of twentieth-century political development: constitutional progress towards self-government, elections and public policy and the changing role of the state in Manx society. One of the most important political changes the study addresses is the gradual ascendancy of the directly elected House of Keys in Manx politics. Offshore Island Politics concludes with a look at the final two decades of the century, a period of population growth and unprecedented prosperity for the small offshore island.

Contents

Acknowledgements Figures Tables Photographs Notes on Sources Abbreviations One: Introduction Two: Nineteenth-Century Background Three: The Raglan Era 1902-19 Four: The Interwar Years 191-39 Five: War, Socialism and Devolution 1939-58 Six: Towards Island Self-Government 1958-81 Seven: Devolution and Public Policy 1958-81 Eight: The Advent of Ministerial Government 1981-2000 Nine: Towards a Prosperous and Caring Society 1981-2000 Ten: Conclusion Bibliography Appendices Index

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