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Richard Rose’s Politics in England was not just a textbook. Its origins mark it out from the range of other texts that students of British politics could look to in the mid-1960s, most of which adopted a legal and/or historical approach to the study of British politics. Politics in England was part of a series of books—the ‘Little, Brown’ series—that reflected the vision of comparative politics associated with a ‘structural-functional’ approach that gained greatest popularity after the late 1950s, and above all with the ideas and active promotion of Gabriel Almond who, along with Lucien Pye, edited the series each volume with the simple title Politics in ….
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This is further discussed in the chapters by Keating and by Hayes and McAllister in this volume.
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See Guy Peters’ chapter in this volume.
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See Thomas Remington’s chapter in this volume.
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‘Buried within mountains of obiter dicta and quotes from pre-1939 secondary sources are sufficient ideas to sustain a reasonable essay on the persistence through the centuries of a common political culture in England’ (Rose 1962, 754).
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One of the present authors spent a good portion of his first year in graduate school in long, abstruse discussions of the meanings of the abstract terms used to describe the political process.
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This process, or ‘stages’, model to some extent picked up ideas from the policy sciences, especially those of Harold Lasswell (1956).
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Keating, M., McAllister, I., Page, E.C., Peters, B.G. (2023). Politics in England. In: Keating, M., McAllister , I., Page, E.C., Peters, B.G. (eds) The Problem of Governing . Executive Politics and Governance. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40817-5_2
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