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===Politics and domestic policy=== * Ball, Stuart, and Anthony Seldon, eds. ''The Heath Government: 1970β1974: A Reappraisal'' (London: Longman, 1996) 423pp. * Beckett, Andy. ''When The Lights Went Out: What Really Happened to Britain in the Seventies'' (2010) * Blake, Robert. ''The Conservative Party from Peel to Major'' (Faber & Faber, 2012) pp. 299β220. * [[David Butler (psephologist)|Butler, David E.]] et al. ''The British General Election of 1970'' (1971) * Butler, David E. et al. ''The British General Election of February 1974'' (1975) * Butler, David E. et al. ''The British General Election of October 1974'' (1975) * Cowley, Philip; Bailey, Matthew. "Peasants' Uprising or Religious War? Re-examining the 1975 Conservative Leadership Contest," ''British Journal of Political Science'' (2000) 30#4 pp. 599β630 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/194287 in JSTOR] * Dunton, Mark. "Probing the 1970s: A Case Study: Inflation, Public Relations, and the Heath Administration, 1972." ''Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association'' 38.126 (2013): 28β39. * Foster, John. "Upper Clyde Shipbuilders 1971β2 and Edward Heath's U-turn: How a united workforce defeated a divided government." ''Mariner's Mirror'' 102#1 (2016): 34β48. * Heppell, Timothy. ''Choosing the Tory Leader: Conservative Party Leadership Elections from Heath to Cameron'' (IB Tauris, 2007). * Heppell, Timothy, and Michael Hill. "Prime ministerial powers of patronage: ministerial appointments and dismissals under Edward Heath." ''Contemporary British History'' 29.4 (2015): 464β485. * Holmes, Martin. ''The Failure of the Heath Government '' (2nd ed. 1997) [https://www.amazon.com/Failure-Heath-Government-Martin-Holmes/dp/0333716078/ excerpt and text search] * Holmes, Martin. ''Political pressure and economic policy: British government 1970β1974'' (1982) [https://www.amazon.com/Political-Pressure-Economic-Policy-Government/dp/1483131106 excerpt]. * Hughes, Rosaleen Anne. {{"'}}Governing in hard times': the Heath government and civil emergenciesβthe 1972 and the 1974 miners' strikes." (Dissertation, Queen Mary University of London; 2012) [https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/2967/HUGHESGoverningIn2012.pdf?sequence=1 online]. * Hurd, Douglas. ''An end to promises: sketch of a government, 1970β1974'' (1976) * Lockwood, Charles. "'Action Not Words': The Conservative Party, Public Opinion and 'Scientific' Politics, c. 1945β70." ''Twentieth Century British History'' 31.3 (2020): 360β386. * Moore, Charles. '' Margaret Thatcher: From Grantham to the Falklands'' (2013) * Pearce, Robert. "Bad Blood: Powell, Heath and the Tory party." ''History Today'' (April 2008), 58#4 pp. 33β39. * Pentland, Gordon. "Edward Heath, the Declaration of Perth and the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, 1966β70." ''Twentieth Century British History'' 26#2 (2015): 249β273. * Ramsden, J. ''The winds of change: Macmillan to Heath, 1957β1975'' (1996), Volume 5 of the History of the Conservative Party. * Roe-Crines, Andrew S., and Timothy Heppell, eds. ''Policies and Politics Under Prime Minister Edward Heath'' (2020) [https://www.amazon.com/Policies-Politics-Minister-Political-Leadership/dp/3030536726/ excerpt] * Sandbrook, Dominic. ''State of Emergency The Way We Were Britain 1970β1974'' (2010) 755pp * Smith, Jeremy. "'Walking a Real Tight-rope of Difficulties': Sir Edward Heath and the Search for Stability in Northern Ireland, June 1970 β March 1971," ''Twentieth Century British History'' (2007) 18#2 pp. 219β253. * Turner, Alwyn W. ''Crisis? What Crisis?: Britain in the 1970s'' (2009), how the popular culture handled political issues * Watkins, Alan. ''A Conservative Coup''. London: Duckworth, 1991 {{ISBN|978-0-7156-2435-7}} * [[Hugo Young|Young, Hugo]] and [[Geoffrey Goodman|Goodman, Geoffrey]]. "The Trade Unions and the Fall of the Heath Government," ''Contemporary Record'' (1988) 1#4 pp. 36β46.
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