The Oxford Handbook of British Politics
Edited by Matthew Flinders, Andrew Gamble, Colin Hay, and Michael Kenny
Author Information
Matthew Flinders is Reader in Parliamentary Government and Governance at the University of Sheffield. He was awarded the Harrison Prize in 2002, the Richard Rose Prize in 2004, and during 2005-2006 he held a Whitehall Fellowship within the Cabinet Office.
Andrew Gamble is Professor of Politics and Head of Department at the University of Cambridge. He currently holds a Leverhulme Fellowship (2004-07), researching images of Anglo-America in British politics.
Colin Hay is Professor of Political Analysis and co-director of the Political Economy Research Centre at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of a number of books, including Why We Hate Politics, Political Analysis, and The Political Economy of New Labour. He is co-founder and co-editor of the journals Comparative European Politics and British Politics and an editor of New Political Economy.
Michael Kenny is Professor of Politics at Sheffield University. He is a member of the editorial boards of the journals New Political Economy and Contemporary Political Theory. His main research interests are in the fields of contemporary political theory, political ideas in modern Britain, and trans-national politics and political thought.
Contributors:
Richard J. Aldrich, University of Warwick.
Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley.
Jim Buller, University of York.
Peter Burnham, University of Warwick.
Ben Clift, University of Warwick.
Bernard Crick, University of Edinburgh.
Colin Crouch, University of Warwick.
Jonathan Davies, University of Warwick.
Fiona Devine, University of Manchester.
Brian Doherty, Keele University.
Keith Dowding, Australian National University.
Richard English, Queen's University, Belfast.
Keith Ewing, King's College London.
Kevin Featherstone, London School of Economics.
Matthew Flinders, University of Sheffield.
Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge.
Howard Glennerster, London School of Economics.
Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University.
Randall Hansen, University of Toronto.
James Hampshire, University of Sussex.
Christopher Harvie, University of Tübingen, Germany.
Colin Hay, University of Sheffield.
Richard Heffernan, University of Notre Dame.
Oliver James, University of Exeter.
Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh.
Robert Johns, University of Strathclyde.
Ron Johnston, University of Bristol.
Grant Jordan, University of Aberdeen.
Dennis Kavanagh, University of Liverpool.
Michael Keating, University of Aberdeen.
Paul Kelly, London School of Economics.
Alexandra Kelso, University of Southampton.
Michael Kenny, University of Sheffield.
Steven Kettell, University of Warwick.
Joel Krieger, Wellesley College.
Fiona Mackay, University of Edinburgh.
Peter Mair, European University Institute, Florence.
David Marquand, University of Oxford.
Tariq Modood, University of Bristol.
Michael Moran, University of Manchester.
Oliver Morrissey, University of Nottingham.
Charles Pattie, University of Sheffield.
B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh.
Vicky Randall, University of Essex.
Peter Riddell is Assistant Editor at The Times.
Henry Rothstein, King's College London.
Heather Savigny, University of East Anglia.
Julia Stapleton, Durham University.
Helen Thompson, University of Cambridge.
Adam Tomkins, University of Glasgow.
Alan Walker, University of Sheffield.
Paul Whiteley, University of Essex.