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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Ford (University of Manchester, UK) , Matthew GoodwinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780415690515ISBN 10: 041569051 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 21 March 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9781138631762 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFord and Goodwin haven't just talked to everyone who counts and crunched all the data that's out there. They've produced a really approachable book on a party which, by providing disoriented and disillusioned voters with the alternative they've been looking for, may well make a big impact at the next election and beyond. Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK. Revolt on the Right is a rich and insightful dissection of Britain's first new major political force in a generation. Ford and Goodwin combine rigorous yet accessible statistical analysis of UKIP's supporters with unprecedented access to party activists and leaders. They paint a detailed portrait of the social forces driving UKIP's emergence and how the party itself has developed to mobilise a new mass electorate. This book is essential reading for anyone looking to understand this fascinating, and potentially disruptive, new force in British politics. Anthony Heath, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford, and Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester Ford and Goodwin haven't just talked to everyone who counts and crunched all the data that's out there. They've produced a really approachable book on a party which, by providing disoriented and disillusioned voters with the alternative they've been looking for, may well make a big impact at the next election and beyond. Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, author of The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron Revolt on the Right is not just a timely and fascinating book; it is also an important one: the first detailed study of one of the most significant developments in modern British politics - the rise of UKIP, which not only taps into popular discontent with the European Union, but has emerged as Britain's first major non-toxic party to the right of the Conservatives. Peter Kellner, President of YouGov. An essential analysis of the phenomenon that is UKIP in the run up to the 2015 General Election. Vital for anyone studying modern British politics seriously. Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI. As the first serious study of the biggest challenge to the political status quo in 30 years, Revolt on the Right will be hard to better. It is both a garish picture of what the British right looks like when it has had one beer too many, and a sympathetic and occasionally touching account of the frustrations of the white working class voters progressive culture and conservative economics have decided they can do without. Nick Cohen, The Observer. A forensic insight into the explosive rise of Britain's radical right, packed full of compelling research and first-rate analysis. A must-read for all those interested in the state of modern Britain. Owen Jones, columnist for The Independent and author of CHAVS: The Demonization of the Working Class. This is an outstanding contribution to understanding contemporary politics: a rigorous assessment of the attitudes and demographics of UKIP voters as well as a brilliant story of the people and feuds behind the disorderly rise of a popular movement. John Rentoul, Chief politicial commentator, The Independent on Sunday UKIP - a quixotic project to transform UK politics or the catalyst for partisan realignment? Read Ford and Goodwin's comprehensive and expert analysis before trying to resolve the question. Professor Michael Thrasher, The Elections Centre, Plymouth University, UK. One of The Guardians Top Politics Books in 2014 - 'A sparky academic study of the rise of Ukip' Revolt on the Right is a rich and insightful dissection of Britain's first new major political force in a generation. Ford and Goodwin combine rigorous yet accessible statistical analysis of UKIP's supporters with unprecedented access to party activists and leaders. They paint a detailed portrait of the social forces driving UKIP's emergence and how the party itself has developed to mobilise a new mass electorate. This book is essential reading for anyone looking to understand this fascinating, and potentially disruptive, new force in British politics. Anthony Heath, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford, and Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester Ford and Goodwin haven't just talked to everyone who counts and crunched all the data that's out there. They've produced a really approachable book on a party which, by providing disoriented and disillusioned voters with the alternative they've been looking for, may well make a big impact at the next election and beyond. Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, author of The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron Revolt on the Right is not just a timely and fascinating book; it is also an important one: the first detailed study of one of the most significant developments in modern British politics - the rise of UKIP, which not only taps into popular discontent with the European Union, but has emerged as Britain's first major non-toxic party to the right of the Conservatives. Peter Kellner, President of YouGov. An essential analysis of the phenomenon that is UKIP in the run up to the 2015 General Election. Vital for anyone studying modern British politics seriously. Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI. As the first serious study of the biggest challenge to the political status quo in 30 years, Revolt on the Right will be hard to better. It is both a garish picture of what the British right looks like when it has had one beer too many, and a sympathetic and occasionally touching account of the frustrations of the white working class voters progressive culture and conservative economics have decided they can do without. Nick Cohen, The Observer. A forensic insight into the explosive rise of Britain's radical right, packed full of compelling research and first-rate analysis. A must-read for all those interested in the state of modern Britain. Owen Jones, columnist for The Independent and author of CHAVS: The Demonization of the Working Class. This is an outstanding contribution to understanding contemporary politics: a rigorous assessment of the attitudes and demographics of UKIP voters as well as a brilliant story of the people and feuds behind the disorderly rise of a popular movement. John Rentoul, Chief politicial commentator, The Independent on Sunday UKIP - a quixotic project to transform UK politics or the catalyst for partisan realignment? Read Ford and Goodwin's comprehensive and expert analysis before trying to resolve the question. Professor Michael Thrasher, The Elections Centre, Plymouth University, UK. This book presents an insightful and highly informative analysis of the most significant independent challenge to the existing party system in England. It is a must read for anyone interested in the future of British politics. John Curtice, Professor of politics at Strathclyde University and a research consultant for ScotCen Social Research. The book is rich in analytical data and contains the occasional anecdotal gem. Kiran Stacey, Financial Times Political Correspondent Revolt on the Right is a must-read book for all politicians of the main parties as well as the political commentariat. - Keith Simpson, Conservative MP for Broadland and PPS to the Foreign Secretary Revolt on the Right is a rich and insightful dissection of Britain's first new major political force in a generation. Ford and Goodwin combine rigorous yet accessible statistical analysis of UKIP's supporters with unprecedented access to party activists and leaders. They paint a detailed portrait of the social forces driving UKIP's emergence and how the party itself has developed to mobilise a new mass electorate. This book is essential reading for anyone looking to understand this fascinating, and potentially disruptive, new force in British politics. Anthony Heath, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford, and Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester Ford and Goodwin haven't just talked to everyone who counts and crunched all the data that's out there. They've produced a really approachable book on a party which, by providing disoriented and disillusioned voters with the alternative they've been looking for, may well make a big impact at the next election and beyond. Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, author of The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron Revolt on the Right is not just a timely and fascinating book; it is also an important one: the first detailed study of one of the most significant developments in modern British politics - the rise of UKIP, which not only taps into popular discontent with the European Union, but has emerged as Britain's first major non-toxic party to the right of the Conservatives. Peter Kellner, President of YouGov. An essential analysis of the phenomenon that is UKIP in the run up to the 2015 General Election. Vital for anyone studying modern British politics seriously. Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI. As the first serious study of the biggest challenge to the political status quo in 30 years, Revolt on the Right will be hard to better. It is both a garish picture of what the British right looks like when it has had one beer too many, and a sympathetic and occasionally touching account of the frustrations of the white working class voters progressive culture and conservative economics have decided they can do without. Nick Cohen, The Observer. A forensic insight into the explosive rise of Britain's radical right, packed full of compelling research and first-rate analysis. A must-read for all those interested in the state of modern Britain. Owen Jones, columnist for The Independent and author of CHAVS: The Demonization of the Working Class. This is an outstanding contribution to understanding contemporary politics: a rigorous assessment of the attitudes and demographics of UKIP voters as well as a brilliant story of the people and feuds behind the disorderly rise of a popular movement. John Rentoul, Chief politicial commentator, The Independent on Sunday UKIP - a quixotic project to transform UK politics or the catalyst for partisan realignment? Read Ford and Goodwin's comprehensive and expert analysis before trying to resolve the question. Professor Michael Thrasher, The Elections Centre, Plymouth University, UK. This book presents an insightful and highly informative analysis of the most significant independent challenge to the existing party system in England. It is a must read for anyone interested in the future of British politics. John Curtice, Professor of politics at Strathclyde University and a research consultant for ScotCen Social Research. The book is rich in analytical data and contains the occasional anecdotal gem. Kiran Stacey, Financial Times Political Correspondent Revolt on the Right is a must-read book for all politicians of the main parties as well as the political commentariat. - Keith Simpson, Conservative MP for Broadland and PPS to the Foreign Secretary Revolt on the Right is a rich and insightful dissection of Britain's first new major political force in a generation. Ford and Goodwin combine rigorous yet accessible statistical analysis of UKIP's supporters with unprecedented access to party activists and leaders. They paint a detailed portrait of the social forces driving UKIP's emergence and how the party itself has developed to mobilise a new mass electorate. This book is essential reading for anyone looking to understand this fascinating, and potentially disruptive, new force in British politics. Anthony Heath, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford, and Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester Ford and Goodwin haven't just talked to everyone who counts and crunched all the data that's out there. They've produced a really approachable book on a party which, by providing disoriented and disillusioned voters with the alternative they've been looking for, may well make a big impact at the next election and beyond. Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, author of The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron Revolt on the Right is not just a timely and fascinating book; it is also an important one: the first detailed study of one of the most significant developments in modern British politics - the rise of UKIP, which not only taps into popular discontent with the European Union, but has emerged as Britain's first major non-toxic party to the right of the Conservatives. Peter Kellner, President of YouGov. An essential analysis of the phenomenon that is UKIP in the run up to the 2015 General Election. Vital for anyone studying modern British politics seriously. Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI. As the first serious study of the biggest challenge to the political status quo in 30 years, Revolt on the Right will be hard to better. It is both a garish picture of what the British right looks like when it has had one beer too many, and a sympathetic and occasionally touching account of the frustrations of the white working class voters progressive culture and conservative economics have decided they can do without. Nick Cohen, The Observer. A forensic insight into the explosive rise of Britain's radical right, packed full of compelling research and first-rate analysis. A must-read for all those interested in the state of modern Britain. Owen Jones, columnist for The Independent and author of CHAVS: The Demonization of the Working Class. This is an outstanding contribution to understanding contemporary politics: a rigorous assessment of the attitudes and demographics of UKIP voters as well as a brilliant story of the people and feuds behind the disorderly rise of a popular movement. John Rentoul, Chief politicial commentator, The Independent on Sunday UKIP - a quixotic project to transform UK politics or the catalyst for partisan realignment? Read Ford and Goodwin's comprehensive and expert analysis before trying to resolve the question. Professor Michael Thrasher, The Elections Centre, Plymouth University, UK. This book presents an insightful and highly informative analysis of the most significant independent challenge to the existing party system in England. It is a must read for anyone interested in the future of British politics.John Curtice, Professor of politics at Strathclyde University and a research consultant for ScotCen Social Research. Author InformationRobert Ford is Lecturer in Politics in the School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK, and tweets @RobFordMancs. Matthew Goodwin is Associate Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is also Associate Fellow at Chatham House and tweets @GoodwinMJ. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |