Education
He was educated at Ruskin College, Oxford and New College, Oxford.
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He was educated at Ruskin College, Oxford and New College, Oxford.
He was a lecturer under the Extra-Mural Studies Delegacy of the University of Oxford, lecturing mainly in Sussex. From 1945-1950 he was a tutor at the London School of Economics for a course designed for students from trade unions. In 1931 he supported Ramsay MacDonald"s design to a form the National Government with the Conservatives and Liberals.
He later published a detailed history of the crisis of 1931, challenging the left-wing interpretation of it as a plot.
Bassett showed that Baldwin was instead talking of 1933/34 when the public mood favoured disarmament as shown by the East Fulham by-election.
He was lecturer in political science from 1950-1953, Reader in Political Science 1953-1961 and Professor of Political Science 1961-1962. His famous article on Stanley Baldwin"s "confession" of November 1936 over rearmament challenged the view of Winston Churchill that Baldwin claimed that an election in 1935 over rearmament would have been lost.
Bassett was a member of the Independent Labour Party.