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041 _aEng
082 _a320 Uk
_bKIM
245 1 0 _aPressure groups in Britain :
_ba reader /
_cedited by Richard Kimber & J. J. Richardson
260 _aLondon :
_bRowman and Littlefield ,
_c1974
300 _avi, 304p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aLieber, R. J. Interest groups and political integration: British entry into Europe--Self, P. and Storing, H. The farmers and the state.--Harrison, M. Trade unions and the Labour Party.--Roy, W. Membership participation in the National Union of Teachers.--Kimber. R. and Richardson, J. J. Some aspects of the T.U.C. and C.B.I. as pressure groups.--Steck, H. J. The re-emergence of ideological politics in Great Britain: the campaign for nuclear disarmament.--Christoph, J. B. Capital punishment and British politics: the role of pressure groups.--Hindell, K. and Simms, M. How the abortion lobby worked.--Kimber, R., Richardson, J. J., and Brookes, S. K. The national parks campaign.--Tivey, L. The politics of the consumer.--Dearlove, J. Councillors and interest groups in Kensington and Chelsea.--Bryant, R. Community action.--Finer, S. E. Groups and political participation.--McKenzie, R. T. Parties, pressure groups, and the British political process.--Stewart, J. D. British pressure groups: conclusions--Bibliography (p. 297-304)
650 0 4 _aPressure groups
_zGreat Britain
700 1 _aKimber, Richard
700 1 _aRichardson, J. J.
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