Part 1 Economic policies: "From the ground up?" - the Labour government's and economic planning, Michael Cunningham; Labour, Keynesianism and the Welfare State, John Foster; commanding heights - the nationalization programme, Richard Saville; coal - owned and managed on behalf of the people, Nina Fishman; nothing less than a revolution? - Labour's agricultural policy, Malcolm Chase; education and training for the workforce, Roger Fieldhouse. Part 2 Foreign policy and the economy: in search of El Dorado - Labour's colonial policy, John Callaghan; Cold War - the economy and foreign policy, Fergus Carr; a fateful decision? - Labour and the Schuman Plan, John Grahl. Part 3 The government, the economy and the workers: praetorians and proletarians - unions and industrial relations, Richard Hyman; lessons from Scotland, Ken Alexander; "The best of both worlds?" - women's employment in post-war Britain, Catherine Blackford; "race" and immigration - Labour's hidden history 1945-51, Kenneth Lunn; the changing mood of working people, Jim Mortimer; afterword - what about Jerusalem?, Jim Fryth.