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The Abuse of Power(BBC One, Royal Charter, 42, 49 Panorama), 92 and trust, 4, 41–45, 92 ‘Agreement of the People’, 15, 16 Berardi, Franco, 70, 76n46 Amnesty International, 89–90, Better Together campaign, 3–4, 101n35 11n7, 103n55 Andrew Marr Show, 97, 103n55 Bevan, Nye, 59 Arts and Humanities Research The Beveridge Report (on Council (AHRC), 114–115, Broadcasting), 42, 48, 117 117–118, 120n30, 120n34 Bill of Rights (1689), 26 The Human World, 118, Blair, Tony, 69, 92 120n35 Blaug, Ricardo, 110–111, 119n14 arts funding and education, Bramall, Rebecca, 69, 76n41, 105–106, 111–118 76n42 Attlee, Clement, 58, 60, 61 Brantlinger, Patrick, 24, 30n14 audit, 5, 62, 64, 79–80, 83–84, Brewer, John, 19–20, 29n2, 30n13 86–87, 89, 97, 113–114, 117 Briggs, Asa, 49, 54n62 Austen, Jane, 27, 31n49 Bright, Graham, 88 austerity, 4, 45, 57, 65, 68–69, 85, Britain at Bay (dir. Harry Watt), 58 106, 111, 113 British constitution, 3, 10n2, 14–18, 21, 23, 26–28, 29n3, Balfour Declaration, 37 29n6, 33, 38, 39, 46, 49, 56, Bank of England, 24–25, 27, 44 60–62, 66, 69, 74n19, 122 Baucom, Ian, 31n48, 31n50, 39, British Empire, 14, 18, 26, 33–34 51n20 British left BBC, 4, 12n18, 21, 33, 41–50, constitutional challenges 53n57, 54n59, 57, 66–68, 82, and, 123 86, 88, 92–97, 98n2, 107, defences of public by, 8 110–111, 114, 117, 122 postwar public portrayal guidelines, 49, 54n58 by, 7 history of, 2–3 Scottish nationalism and, 61 license fee, 45 Thatcherism and, 64

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Brown, Gordon, 7, 12n18, 60 Crowther Committee on Consumer Browne Report, 114 Credit, 65 Burke, Edmund, 27–29, 31n50, 113 cultural governance, 9, 33, 36–39, 46, 50 Reflections on the Revolution in Custers, Peter, 58, 74n6 France, 27, 31n50 Burton, Dawn, 71, 75n28 The Daily Telegraph, 84–85 Darling, Alistair, 60, 61, 74n13, 97 Caffentzis, George, 22, 30n29 Davies, Will, 117, 120n32 Cameron, David, 60, 67, 75n35 Dean, Jodi, 83, 99n6 Campaign for the Public University, 72, debate-as-performance, 94–97 77n57 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of CCTV, 80–82, 98n1 the Citizen, 27, 31n47 , 66 Defoe, Daniel, 25–26, 31n43, 31n44, 34, Chilcot Report, 94 39, 40 Churchill, Winston, 48 The History of the Union, 25 Clarendon Commission, 36 Robinson Crusoe, 34 cognitive elite, 61, 106, 115–118 Diamond Jubilee, 12n18, 34, 68, 94, 96, collective action, 2, 7, 9, 123 106, 107 Colonial Education Service, 37, 51n9 Dickson, P. G. M., 14, 29n1, 30n14 commercial empire, 3, 21, 24–25, 28–29, The Financial Revolution in England, 43, 57 14, 29n1 commonwealth, 32, 51, 105, 118 Docherty, Thomas, 71, 76n56 BBC and, 41–46 Doctor Who, 44 British conception of, 33 Downton Abbey, 49 empire public reforms, 33–39 Duckenfield, David, 91, 101n37 modern, 39–41 neutrality ideology and, East India Company, 25, 34 46–49 Education Act of 1944, 50, 63 consensus, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 17, 21, 36, 43, Eliot, T. S., 40, 52n22 47–48, 50, 56–57, 60–64, 68–69, 79, ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent’, 96, 105, 106, 109, 122 40, 52n22 Consumer Credit Act 1974, 65 empathetic universalism, 105–106, continuity, 8, 18, 21, 26–27, 38–41, 48, 58, 109–118 64, 69, 79, 82, 90, 97, 115, 122–123 English Literature, 26, 27, 33, 38–42, Coulson, Andy, 92 52n25, 112 Coyle, Diane, 110–111, 119n15 Escape to the Country, 66 Crawford Report, 42 Exposure, 92 Crimewatch, 95 Eyre, Richard, 43, 52n35 Cromwell, Oliver, 15 Crosland, Anthony, 62–63, 74n20 feedback, 9, 49, 72–73, 79–84, 88–90, The Future of Socialism, 62–63, 74n20 94–98, 107, 110–112, 116, 118 Crouch, Colin, 6, 12n13, 12n17, 61–62, financial realism, 4, 8, 21, 26, 29, 39, 62, 100n2 72, 88, 90, 97, 106, 116, 118

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