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Conservatism, Christian Democracy and the dynamics of transformation

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Conservatism, Christian Democracy, and the Dynamics of Transformation compares the centre-right political traditions of Britain, the Nordic countries, France, West Germany, and Austria and looks fo...
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Conservatism, Christian Democracy, and the Dynamics of Transformation compares the centre-right political traditions of Britain, the Nordic countries, France, West Germany, and Austria and looks for evidence of political cooperation and influence across borders during the period 1945-90. The book explores howa variety of intellectuals, politicians, and political parties transformed their politics in response to major economic, social, and political challenges and seeks to explain why conservatives and Christian democrats came to feel that they belonged to a wider centre-right political family by the end of this period. It also examines why these political traditions found it difficult to cooperate with each other after the Second World War and why they decided to invest more political capital in inter-party relations and wider transnational projects from the 1960s. As the book shows, these developments resulted in two new centre-right internationals: the European Democrat Union and the International Democrat Union.
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Price: £95.00
Pages: 310
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: New Perspectives on the Right
Publication Date: 02 September 2025
ISBN: 9781526176851
Format: Hardcover
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Comparative politics, European history, Political parties and party platforms

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Introduction – Gary Love and Christian Egander Skov
1 Christianity and party ideology. German Christian Democracy, British Conservatism and the problem of religion between the 1950s and 1980s – Martina Steber
2 From the valley of shadows to a glimpse of happiness: Høyre in the heydays of Norwegian post-war social democracy – Lars Fredrik Øksendal
3 Swedish Conservatism 1945–1991: from the defence of classic values to market liberalism – Torbjörn Nilsson
4 Transnationalism and the rethinking of Danish conservatism, 1945–1968 – Christian Egander Skov
5 The National Coalition Party and Finnish political culture – Vesa Vares
6 European construction as a factor of French internal politics, 1950–1972 – Marc Olivier Baruch
7 A cosmopolitan conservative. Arvid Fredborg, transnational networks and the reinvention of conservatism in post-war Europe – Johannes Großmann
8 Conservative and Christian Democratic student activism in the age of campus protest in Britain and West Germany – John Davis and Anna von der Goltz
9 Britain’s social market moment: the transnational centre-right and the construction of the Thatcherite coalition – Benjamin Thomas
10 Between ‘progressive realism’ and conservative internationalism: the transformation of Austrian and West German Christian Democracy in the 1970s – Fabio Wolkenstein
11 ‘The struggle is international’: Conservatives, Christian Democrats, and the International Democrat Union, 1978–90 – Gary Love
12 Thatcherism on a European scale? The lost world of British pro-European neoliberalism – Ben Jackson
Afterword: The multiple political cultures of the centre-right – Martin Conway