Prime Ministers and No.10 Downing Street 1945-79 (7SPIS002M)
Public Policy & Politics
Course Overview
This module, run in partnership with No. 10 Downing Street, examines how British Prime Ministers governed in the years 1945 to 1979. This core module and its partner module from 1979 - the present day, are the flagship modules of The Strand Group and were in our previous incarnation as The Mile End Group. The module started in 1992 as ‘Cabinet, Premiership and the Conduct of British Central Government since 1945’. It was created by Professor Peter (now the Lord) Hennessy to analyse the mechanics of government and utilise his extensive contacts to being the foremost practitioners into the classroom.
29 September 2025 - 19 December 2025
Places: Available
Delivery mode: In person
Application deadline: 11 August 2025
Places: Available
Course features
The modules now are led by Professor Jon Davis, alongside co-teachers Dr Michelle Clement, Dr Jack Brown and Martin Stolliday. Special attention is given to the memoirs and diaries of the prime ministers, cabinet ministers and senior officials involved in managing the central machinery of government, as well as first-hand testimony from a selection of highly relevant and high profile guests. Classes take place within No. 10 Downing Street itself, and guest speakers have included former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, David Cameron and Theresa May, the former Prime Minister’s Principal Private Secretary Peter Hill, Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield and Cabinet Secretaries Lord Heywood, Lord Wilson of Dinton and Simon Case.
This module aims to do the following:
- Identify and recognise the British Prime Ministers from 1945 – 1979
- Provide an understanding of the institution of No.10 Downing Street, Cabinet Government and the structure of government
- Compare and contrast different Prime Ministerial styles and modes of operation
- Develop knowledge and understanding of the causes of political decision making, reflecting upon personalities, processes and policy choices
- Devise and construct in assessment an understanding of Prime Ministerial power.
- Appraise and assess Prime Ministerial performance using different metrics.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module you will have:
- A detailed understanding of how successive Prime Ministers governed from 1945-1979
- A deep and informed understanding of the interaction between different key personalities, policies, politics and processes that explain how government really works and has worked in the UK context
- Acquired a deep and evolving understanding of the constantly-updating literature and ultra-contemporary historiography of these years
- Gained experience of using primary and secondary sources as a means of analysing the history of No.10 Downing Street
- Acquired a detailed understand of how No.10 operates currently and in the past; including trips to the very heart of government to gain an understanding of the size and ethos of No.10 Downing Street
- Undertaken a detailed investigation of at least one theme associated with this subject, using secondary and primary sources, to produce a finished piece of analysis.

Entry Requirements
- A 2:2 honours degree or international equivalent
- A CV and personal statement outlining your reasons for study
- English language band B (for example, IELTS 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill).
Assessment
You will be assessed via the following:
- Coursework (5,000 word essay) = 90%
- Participation = 10%.
Further information
This is an on-campus module so you will be expected to attend in-person. Exact days and times will be provided upon enrolment.
Course code:
7SPIS002M
Credit level:
7
Credit value:
30
Duration:
10 weeks
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