This clear, comprehensive survey of the history of the UK covers the twentieth to the early twenty-first century. It explores how, why and to what extent the nation has changed, particularly examining the shifting inequalities between rich and poor, men and women, and people of different cultural backgrounds, ages and regions.
This clear, comprehensive survey of the history of the UK covers the twentieth to the early twenty-first century. It explores how, why and to what extent the nation has changed, particularly examining the shifting inequalities between rich and poor, men and women, and people of different cultural backgrounds, ages and regions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pat Thane is a Research Professor in Contemporary British History at King's College London. Previously Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Sussex and the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, she has been a Visiting Professor in New York, China, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, and Chile. She is also a convenor of History and Policy and President of the Social History Society UK and a Fellow of the British Academy. Her publications include Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth Century Britain (2013, with Tanya Evans), Unequal Britain: Equalities in Britain since 1945 (2010), Old Age in English History (2000) and The Foundations of the Welfare State (1996).
Inhaltsangabe
1. United Kingdom? 1900-14 2. The 'Great' War 3. Reconstruction? 1918-22 4. Democratic Britain? 1922-31 5. The Thirties, 1931-9 6. The peoples' war 7. Facing the future: Labour Britain, 1945-51 8. An affluent society? 1951-64 9. A permissive society? 1964-70 10. The Seventies 11. The Iron Lady, 1979-90 12. Son of Thatcher? John Major, 1990-97 13. Things can only get better? New Labour, 1997-2010.
1. United Kingdom? 1900-14 2. The 'Great' War 3. Reconstruction? 1918-22 4. Democratic Britain? 1922-31 5. The Thirties, 1931-9 6. The peoples' war 7. Facing the future: Labour Britain, 1945-51 8. An affluent society? 1951-64 9. A permissive society? 1964-70 10. The Seventies 11. The Iron Lady, 1979-90 12. Son of Thatcher? John Major, 1990-97 13. Things can only get better? New Labour, 1997-2010.
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