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CPS pamphlets

PUB 111/1-19; PUB 111/21-24

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Title

CPS pamphlets

Shelfmark

PUB 111/1-19; PUB 111/21-24

Summary

Comprises:

PUB 111/1 - Giving: how to encourage charities more, by Nicholas True, 1990;

PUB 111/2 - The Democratic Revolutions: popular capitalism in Eastern Europe, by John Redwood, 1990;

PUB 111/3 - An African Enterprise: Britain and South Africa, post sanctions, post apartheid, by Kenneth Costa, 1990;

PUB 111/4 - Teachers mistaught: training in theories or education in subjects?, by Sheila Lawlor, 1990;

PUB 111/5 - Nimbyism: the disease and the cure, by Richard Ehrman, 1990;

PUB 111/6 - Pleasure and profit from canals: a new plan for British Waterways, by Keith Boyfield, 1990;

PUB 111/7 - Raising Educational Standards: a personal perspective, by Sir Cyril Taylor, 1990;

PUB 111/8 - The European Debate: EMU now?: the leap to European money assessed, by Tim Congdon, 1990;

PUB 111/9 - The European Debate: Monetary Union: the issues and the impact, by Sir Leon Brittan, 1990;

PUB 111/10 - Happy Families?: four points to a Conservative family policy, by David Willets, 1991;

PUB 111/11 - A Cautionary tale of EMU: some mistakes, some remedies, by Andrew Tyrie, 1991;

PUB 111/12 - A Better BBC: public service broadcasting in the '90s, by Damian Green, 1991;

PUB 111/13 - Freeing the phones: the case for more liberalisation, by William Letwin, 1991;

PUB 111/14 - End egalitarian delusion: different education for different talents, by Peter Pilkington, 1991;

PUB 111/15 - Competitive Coal: how to privatise coal and compete with imports, by Colin Robinson and Allen Sykes, 1991;

PUB 111/16 - Father of child-centeredness: John Dewey and the ideology of modern education, by Anthony O'Hear, 1991;

PUB 111/17 - Towards an Employee's Charter and away from collective bargaining, by Nicholas Finney & Graham Brady, 1991;

PUB 111/18 - For a Stable Pound: ends and means in monetary policy, by Tim Congdon, 1991;

PUB 111/19 - What's Good for Woods: promoting the industry, protecting the environment, by Robert Rickman, 1991;

PUB 111/21 - The Social Market: containing some lessons from Germany, by Lord Joseph [Keith Joseph], 1992;

PUB 111/22 - A Maastricht Phrasebook, by Charles Moore, 1991;

PUB 111/23 - Autumn Address: Sense on Sovereignty, by Noel Malcolm, 1991;

PUB 111/24 - Winter Address: A conservative disposition: individualism, the free market and the common life, by John Gray, 1991.

Date

1990-1992

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks

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