Civil Liberties And Human Rights In Twentieth-Century Britain

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The National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) was formed in the 1930s against a backdrop of fascism and 'popular front' movements. In this volatile political atmosphere, the aim of the NCCL was to ensure that civil liberties were a central component of political discourse. Chris Moores's new study shows how the NCCL - now Liberty - had to balance the interests of extremist allies with the desire to become a respectable force campaigning for human rights and civil liberties. From new social movements of the 1960s and 1970s to the formation of the Human Rights Act in 1998, this study traces the NCCL's development over the last eighty years. It enables us to observe shifts and continuities in forms of political mobilisation throughout the twentieth century, changes in discourse about extensions and retreats of freedoms, as well as the theoretical conceptualisation and practical protection of rights and liberties.

Author(s): Chris Moores
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 347
Tags: Civil Rights: Great Britain: History; Human Rights: Great Britain: History; Liberty (Great Britain): History; Great Britain; Human Rights Act 1998; Great Britain: Politics And Government: History; History: Europe: Great Britain

Cover
HalfTitle
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I | Civil Liberties in the Age of the Popular Front
1 | Decent Citizens and Agitators
2 | From Civil Liberties to Human Rights: British Civil Liberties Activism and Universal Human Rights
Part II | Civil Liberties, a Rights Revolution and New Social Movements
3 | The Progressive Professionals: Civil Liberties and the Politics of Activism in the 1960s
4 | From Progressive to Radical: The 1970s and a Crisis of Civil Liberties
Part III | NGOs and the Consolidation of Human Rights
5 | The Road to Freedom? Civil Liberties, Human Rights and the Evolution of the NGO in the Age of Thatcher
6 | The Politics of Vigilance: Human Rights and Civil Liberties Activism during and beyond the Age of New Labour
Bibliography
Index