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The aim of this research project was to provide a detailed guide of British cabinet structures over the period 1945-1966, in order: - to show the inter-relationship between the various committees and sub-committees - to examine the influences shaping the structure of the core policymaking executive - to assess how effectively the system coped with challenges and crises - to map committee membership and chairmanship for the period 1945-1966 - to assess the use to which committees were put and the focus of power and influence within the system - to assess the relationship between the core machinery and the departments or the military where policymaking is implemented.
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This data collection comprises a database detailing 475 British cabinet committees of the period. It includes the title of the committee; the Public Record Office reference number; the chairman and members of the committee; the date of the first and last meeting; the total number of meetings held and a note field describing the terms of reference, taken from the documents.
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Transcription of existing materials
Compilation or synthesis of existing material