A Companion to Early Twentieth-century Britain -

A Companion to Early Twentieth-century Britain

Chris Wrigley (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
608 Seiten
2002
Blackwell Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-631-21790-9 (ISBN)
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This companion brings together 32 new essays by leading historians to provide a reassessment of British history in the early 20th century. The contributors present lucid introductions to literature and debates on major aspects of the political, social and economic history of Britain.
This Companion brings together 32 new essays by leading historians to provide a reassessment of British history in the early twentieth century. The contributors present lucid introductions to literature and debates on major aspects of the political, social, and economic history of Britain in a period that included the First World War, political upheaval and the foundation of the welfare state, economic hardship, women's suffrage, and dramatic social changes throughout British society.The volume examines the international role of Britain as both a world power and a European power, discussing issues of relative economic decline and the effect of the First World War on Britain's economic status. The book also addresses controversial issues over the social impact of the First World War, especially on the position of women in work and society. There is also substantial coverage of changes in Wales, Scotland and Ireland as well as in England.

Chris Wrigley is Head of the School of History and Art History and Professor of Modern British History at Nottingham University. He has been President of the Historical Association (1996-1999) Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society and Chair of the Society for the Study of Labour History. He was awarded an Honorary Litt. D. by the University of East Anglia in 1998. He was also editor of The Historian from 1993 to 1998. His previous books include David Lloyd George and the British Labour Movement (1976), Arthur Henderson (1990), Lloyd George and the Challenge of Labour (1990) and Lloyd George (1992).

List of Contributors. Introduction: Chris Wrigley (University of Nottingham).Part I: British Political Life:1. The Conservative Party: From Crisis to Ascendancy: Philip Williamson (University of Durham).2. The Liberal Party: Summit and Descent: Michael Bentley (University of St Andrews).3. Politics of the Labor Movement: Duncan Tanner (University of Wales, Bangor).4. The Politics of National Efficiency and of War, 1900 - 18: G. R. Searle (University of East Anglia).5. Scottish Issues in British Politics: I. G. C. Hutchison (University of Stirling).6. Wales and British Politics: R. Merfyn Jones (University of Wales, Bangor).7. Ireland and British Politics: D. George Boyce (University of Wales, Swansea).8. Women and Politics: Christine Collete (Edge Hill College of Higher Education).Part II: Britain and the World:9. Immigrants, Sojourners and Refugees: Minority Groups in Britain: Anne J. Kershen (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London).10. British Foreign Policy: G. H. Bennett (University of Plymouth).11. The British Armed Forces: David French (University College, London).12. The Empire: Martin Kitchen (Simon Fraser University).13. The British Economy and the Empire: B. R. Tomlinson (University of Strathclyde).14. Britain in the International Economy: Tim Rooth (University of Portsmouth).15. The State and the Economy: M. W. Kirby (Lancaster University).Part III: Social and Economic Developments:16. The City of London and British Banking: R. C. Michie (University of Durham).17. Agriculture, Agrarian Society and the Countryside: Peter Dewey (Royal Holloway College, University of London).18. Transport: Colin Divall (University of York).19. Industry and Services: Employment and Unemployment: K. D. Brown (The Queen's University Belfast).20. Industrial Relations in Britain: Arthur J. McIvor (University of Strathclyde).21. Social structure: Andrew Miles (University of Birmingham).22. Consumers and Consumer Behaviour: Sue Bowden (University of Sheffield).23. Social Welfare: Public and Private: Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield).24. Housing and Town Planning : Helen Meller (University of Nottingham).25. Medicine and Public Health: Steven Cherry (University of East Anglia).26. Education: Roy Lowe (University of Wales, Swansea).27. Crime. Police and Penal Policy: Clive Emsley (The Open University).28. Leisure and Sport in Britain: Peter J. Beck (Kingston Univerity).29. Religion: Stuart Mews (Cheltenham and Gloucester College).30. Culture in the Sceptr'd Isle: Anthony Sutcliffe (University of Nottingham).31. Impact of the First World War: Chris Wrigley (University of Nottingham).32. Britishness: John K. Walton (University of Central Lancashire). Bibliography of Secondary Sources. index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.12.2002
Reihe/Serie Blackwell Companions to British History
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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 244 mm
Gewicht 1187 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-631-21790-8 / 0631217908
ISBN-13 978-0-631-21790-9 / 9780631217909
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