Description
How and why did Britain reach her peak as a great industrial power by 1850? What has been the nature and extent of economic decline since the late-Victorian period? How, as violent, revolutionary change swept across Europe, did the aristocratic British political system give way to mass democracy with scarcely a protest? How did Britain manage to acquire a huge empire in the nineteenth century while investing so little in her armed forces? Drawing on the latest historical research, Pugh presents an accessible, concise and yet wide-ranging analysis of the factors that have shaped contemporary Britain. His study culminates in an evaluation of Britain's dilemmas at the end of this century - following the collapse of consensus politics, the rejection of Thatcherism, the emergence of New Labour and the reappraisal of Britain's relationship with Europe.
Pugh's [book is] broader and more general...highly recommended.' - Teaching History 'An admirably clear introduction to the period which it covers.' - L. Glassey, University of Glasgow 'Themes of chapters are particularly useful to introduce students to the main features of the period and modern British history in general.' - D.T.Johnson, University of Leicester 'A student textbook covering this 200 year period of British history in 29 short chapters of 254 pages should have wide appeal, especially as it covers main social, economic and political themes. I certainly intend to recommend for purchase for my survey course.' - Dr. J.O.Springhall, University of Ulster 'As the title says, this is a 'concise' history from 1789. As many of the students have not previously studied history this is an ideal addition to texts such as More's 'Industrial Age'.' - Mr B.Cleasby, Southampton Institute 'Covers virtually the whole of the British history syllabus except the period 1760-1789. Provides an accessible and concise interpretative framework.' - Dr. J.A.Hargreaves, Howden Clough High School
About the Author
MARTIN PUGH is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. A well-known academic and writer on modern British history, his previous publications include Women and the Women's Movement in Britain 1914-1959 (also published by Macmillan) and A Companion to Modern European History 1871-1945 and State and Society: British Political and Social History, 1870-1992.
Reviews
Pugh's [book is] broader and more general...highly recommended.' - Teaching History 'An admirably clear introduction to the period which it covers.' - L. Glassey, University of Glasgow 'Themes of chapters are particularly useful to introduce students to the main features of the period and modern British history in general.' - D.T.Johnson, University of Leicester 'A student textbook covering this 200 year period of British history in 29 short chapters of 254 pages should have wide appeal, especially as it covers main social, economic and political themes. I certainly intend to recommend for purchase for my survey course.' - Dr. J.O.Springhall, University of Ulster 'As the title says, this is a 'concise' history from 1789. As many of the students have not previously studied history this is an ideal addition to texts such as More's 'Industrial Age'.' - Mr B.Cleasby, Southampton Institute 'Covers virtually the whole of the British history syllabus except the period 1760-1789. Provides an accessible and concise interpretative framework.' - Dr. J.A.Hargreaves, Howden Clough High School
Book Information
ISBN 9780333764534
Author M. Pugh
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 345g