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These are the British

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A journalistic survey of contemporary Britain that examines its institutions, political parties, social change, economy, and international role. The author sketches the monarchy, parliamentary government, Conservative and Labour movements, class mobility, and cultural traits, and analyzes economic challenges and Atlantic alliances, drawing on observations and interviews to portray both continuity and postwar transformation. Emphasis falls on regional diversity, traditions, and the societal tensions generated by migration, new social groups, and shifting political alignments, concluding with reflections on prospects and the nation's character as it adapts to modern pressures.

A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Drew Middleton was born in New York City in 1913. After being graduated from Syracuse University, he went into newspaper work, and in 1938 became a foreign correspondent. Since then he has been chief of The New York Times bureaus in England, Russia, and Germany. In 1940, during the Battle of Britain, he was in London covering the operations of the Royal Air Force, and he later sent his dispatches from Supreme Headquarters of the AEF. In the decade since the war, Mr. Middleton's reporting and interpreting of the Cold War struggle between East and West have earned him a wide and respectful audience both here and abroad. His earlier books include The Struggle for Germany (1949) and The Defense of Western Europe (1952).