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Acknowledgements
Distinctiveness and Difference within New Labour Richard
Blairism and the War of Persuasion: Labour's Passive Revolution
1. A New Past, an Old Future: New Labour Remakes the English School
2. Governing in the Modern World
3. Labour's Loves Lost? The Legacies of Moral Conservatism and sex reform
4. New Directions, or 'The Same Old Story'? New Labour's
5. Thrice Told Tales: Modernising Sexualities in the Age of consent
6. Transformations under pressure: reworking class and gender identities under New Labour
7. Blair?s men: dissident masculinities in Labour?s ?new? moral economy
8. Virtual members? The internal party culture of New Labour
9. Summer of Discontent: New Labour and the Fuel Crisis
10. 'Our Radius of Trust': Community, War and the Scene of rhetoric
11. A Sympathy for Art: The Sentimental Economies of New Labour Arts Policy
12. Balancing Acts: Empire, Race and Blairite Discourses of development
13. Northern Ireland and the contradictions of New Labour
14. Washington?s favourite: Blairism and the ?blood price? of the international
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