Description
Just Taxes offers an analysis of the politics of taxation in the twentieth century.
About the Author
MARTIN DAUNTON, FBA, is Fellow of Churchill College and Professor of Economic History in the University of Cambridge.
Reviews
'Daunton's fine study ... makes an important contribution to understanding the background to the political economy of Thatcherism.' Roger Middleton, The Times Higher Education Supplement
'Just Taxes is a book rich in detail and argument that requires careful reading: Daunton's lucid writing makes that possible.' Juliet Gardiner, History Today
'... an effective and sobering account ... a very important and surprisingly accessible book, in which Daunton explains complex issues very well.' Andrew Thorpe, History
'Just Taxes: The Politics of Taxation in Britain, 1914-1979 is a pioneering, uncompromisingly high-minded survey that, in conjunction with its predecessor volume Trusting Leviathan: The Politics of Taxation in Britain, 1799-1914 goes a long way towards fulfilling Daunton's aim of at last placing taxation squarely at the centre of modern British history.' The Times Literary Supplement
'This is a book worth buying ...' The Economic History Review
'... a great achievement in terms of scholarship and lively interpretation ... should indeed inform contemporary debates on teh impact of national taxation.' Parliaments, Estates and Representation
'Daunton has drawn upon a wide range of archival and printed sources to produce a coherent and accessible account of a complex subject ... Just taxes is as important for the study of British history in the twentieth century as trusting Leviathan is for the nineteenth.' The Historical Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780521039796
Author Martin Daunton
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 633g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 24mm