Austerity in Britain

Rationing, Controls, and Consumption, 1939-1955
ISBN13: 9780199251025ISBN10: 0199251029 Paperback, 306 pages

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Awarded the 2000 British Council Prize by the NACBS!

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Austerity in Britain is the first book to explore the entire episode of rationing, austerity, and fair shares from 1939 until 1955. These policies were central to the British war effort and to post-war reconstruction. The book analyzes the connections between government policy, consumption, gender, and party politics during and after the Second World War. It qualifies the myth of common sacrifice on the home front and highlights the limitations of the fairshares policy which failed to achieve genuine equality between classes or between men and women. The continuation of rationing and austerity policies after 1945 was central to party politics. Disaffection, particularly among women, undermined Labour's popularity while the Conservatives' critique of austerity was instrumental to the party's victories at the general elections of 1951 and 1955.

Product Details

306 pages; 9 figures, 31 tables; ISBN13: 978-0-19-925102-5ISBN10: 0-19-925102-9

About the Author(s)

Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Associate Professor of Modern British History, University of Illinois, Chicago

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