Structures and Transformations in Modern British History
Herausgeber: Feldman, David; Lawrence, Jon
Structures and Transformations in Modern British History
Herausgeber: Feldman, David; Lawrence, Jon
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A major new collection of essays on modern British history by leading scholars in the field.
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A major new collection of essays on modern British history by leading scholars in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679641
- ISBN-10: 1107679648
- Artikelnr.: 40307707
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679641
- ISBN-10: 1107679648
- Artikelnr.: 40307707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: structures and transformations in British historiography
David Feldman and Jon Lawrence; 1. Coping with rapid population growth: how
England fared in the century preceding the Great Exhibition of 1851 E. A.
Wrigley; 2. The 'urban renaissance' and the mob: rethinking civic
improvement over the long eighteenth century Emma Griffin; 3. Forms of
'government growth', 1780-1830 Joanna Innes; 4. Family formations: Anglo
India and the familial proto-state Margot Finn; 5. The commons, enclosure
and radical histories Alan Howkins; 6. Engels and the city: the philosophy
and practice of urban hypocrisy Tristram Hunt; 7. The decline of
institutional reform in nineteenth-century Britain Jonathan Parry; 8.
British women and cultures of internationalism, c.1815-1914 Anne Summers;
9. Psychoanalysis, history and national culture Daniel Pick; 10. Labour and
the politics of class, 1900-40 Jon Lawrence; 11. The dialectics of
liberation: the Old Left, the New Left and the counter-culture Alastair J.
Reid; 12. Why the English like turbans: a history of multiculturalism in
one country David Feldman.
David Feldman and Jon Lawrence; 1. Coping with rapid population growth: how
England fared in the century preceding the Great Exhibition of 1851 E. A.
Wrigley; 2. The 'urban renaissance' and the mob: rethinking civic
improvement over the long eighteenth century Emma Griffin; 3. Forms of
'government growth', 1780-1830 Joanna Innes; 4. Family formations: Anglo
India and the familial proto-state Margot Finn; 5. The commons, enclosure
and radical histories Alan Howkins; 6. Engels and the city: the philosophy
and practice of urban hypocrisy Tristram Hunt; 7. The decline of
institutional reform in nineteenth-century Britain Jonathan Parry; 8.
British women and cultures of internationalism, c.1815-1914 Anne Summers;
9. Psychoanalysis, history and national culture Daniel Pick; 10. Labour and
the politics of class, 1900-40 Jon Lawrence; 11. The dialectics of
liberation: the Old Left, the New Left and the counter-culture Alastair J.
Reid; 12. Why the English like turbans: a history of multiculturalism in
one country David Feldman.
Introduction: structures and transformations in British historiography
David Feldman and Jon Lawrence; 1. Coping with rapid population growth: how
England fared in the century preceding the Great Exhibition of 1851 E. A.
Wrigley; 2. The 'urban renaissance' and the mob: rethinking civic
improvement over the long eighteenth century Emma Griffin; 3. Forms of
'government growth', 1780-1830 Joanna Innes; 4. Family formations: Anglo
India and the familial proto-state Margot Finn; 5. The commons, enclosure
and radical histories Alan Howkins; 6. Engels and the city: the philosophy
and practice of urban hypocrisy Tristram Hunt; 7. The decline of
institutional reform in nineteenth-century Britain Jonathan Parry; 8.
British women and cultures of internationalism, c.1815-1914 Anne Summers;
9. Psychoanalysis, history and national culture Daniel Pick; 10. Labour and
the politics of class, 1900-40 Jon Lawrence; 11. The dialectics of
liberation: the Old Left, the New Left and the counter-culture Alastair J.
Reid; 12. Why the English like turbans: a history of multiculturalism in
one country David Feldman.
David Feldman and Jon Lawrence; 1. Coping with rapid population growth: how
England fared in the century preceding the Great Exhibition of 1851 E. A.
Wrigley; 2. The 'urban renaissance' and the mob: rethinking civic
improvement over the long eighteenth century Emma Griffin; 3. Forms of
'government growth', 1780-1830 Joanna Innes; 4. Family formations: Anglo
India and the familial proto-state Margot Finn; 5. The commons, enclosure
and radical histories Alan Howkins; 6. Engels and the city: the philosophy
and practice of urban hypocrisy Tristram Hunt; 7. The decline of
institutional reform in nineteenth-century Britain Jonathan Parry; 8.
British women and cultures of internationalism, c.1815-1914 Anne Summers;
9. Psychoanalysis, history and national culture Daniel Pick; 10. Labour and
the politics of class, 1900-40 Jon Lawrence; 11. The dialectics of
liberation: the Old Left, the New Left and the counter-culture Alastair J.
Reid; 12. Why the English like turbans: a history of multiculturalism in
one country David Feldman.