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This fourth edition has been updated to include recent scholarship and increased engagement with key themes such as gender, personal and national identity and the relationship between Britain and its burgeoning empire. Containing maps, a select chronology and an extensive Compendium of Information, it is ideal for all students of this period.
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This fourth edition has been updated to include recent scholarship and increased engagement with key themes such as gender, personal and national identity and the relationship between Britain and its burgeoning empire. Containing maps, a select chronology and an extensive Compendium of Information, it is ideal for all students of this period.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138243521
- ISBN-10: 1138243523
- Artikelnr.: 53458479
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138243521
- ISBN-10: 1138243523
- Artikelnr.: 53458479
Eric J. Evans is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at Lancaster University. He is the author of a number of seminal works on the political and social history of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain.
List of Figures List of Maps Introduction to Fourth Edition Note on the
Framework of events Publisher's Acknowledgements PART ONE: RECONSTRUCTION
AND THE CHALLENGE OF WAR Framework of Events 1. Britain in the early 1780s:
I Society and economy 2. Britain in the early 1780s: II Politics and
Government 3. 'A nation restored' I: Politics and finance under Pitt,
1784-1790 4. 'A nation restored' II: Foreign Policy and Trade, 1783-93 5.
The new political economy and the early impact of laissez-faire 6. The new
moral economy: Wilberforce, the Saints and New Dissent 7. The decline of
the Whigs and the emergence of a new Conservatism, 1788-1812 8. Radicalism,
repression and patriotism, 1789-1803 9. The wars with France I: Pitt's War,
Addington's Peace, 1793-1803 10. The wars with France II:I Endurance and
Triumph, 1803-1815 11. Ireland: the road to Union, 1782-1801 PART TWO:
IMPERIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 12. Empire I: Trade, Influence and Expansion 13.
Empire II: Rule, Resistance and Reaction 14. The onset of industrialism 15.
Entrepreneurs and markets 16. The structure and organisation of the
workforce in early industrial Britain 17. A living from the land :
landowners, farmers and improvement 18. 'Living and partly living':
labourers, poverty and protest 19. Standards of living and quality of life
20. Organisations of labour 21. Class consciousness? PART THREE: THE
CRUCIBLE OF REFORM, 1815-1846 Framework of Events 22. Unprepared for peace:
distress and the resurgence of reform, 1815-1820 23. An Age of
'Liberalism'? 24. Influence without entanglement: foreign affairs,
1815-1846 25. The crisis of reform, 1827-1832 26. 'The real interests of
the aristocracy': the Reform Act of 1832 27. The condition of England
question I: the new Poor Law 28. The condition of England question II:
factory reform, education and public health 29. 'The Church in danger':
Anglicanism and its opponents 30. The age of Peel? Politics and policies,
1832-1846 31. The politics of pressure I: Chartism 32. The politics of
pressure II: the Anti-Corn-Law League PART FOUR: INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY,
REFINED AND TESTED, 1846-1870 Framework of Events 33. The zenith of the
bourgeoisie 34. The professionalization of government 35. Urban Britain in
the age of improvement 36. Religion and Society in mid-Victorian Britain
37. Leisure and Responsibility 38. Education and the consciousness of
status 39. 'An assembly of gentlemen': Party politics, 1846-1859 40.
Palmerston and the pax Britannica 41. The revival of reform 42. 'The
principle of numbers': toward democracy, 1867-1870 43. Imperial issues and
domestic spheres 44. Identities: a modern State forged? COMPENDIUM OF
INFORMATION A British governments, 1783-1870 B Parliament and parliamentary
reform C The growth of Government D The economy E Population F Foreign and
colonial affairs G Religion Maps Bibliography Index
Framework of events Publisher's Acknowledgements PART ONE: RECONSTRUCTION
AND THE CHALLENGE OF WAR Framework of Events 1. Britain in the early 1780s:
I Society and economy 2. Britain in the early 1780s: II Politics and
Government 3. 'A nation restored' I: Politics and finance under Pitt,
1784-1790 4. 'A nation restored' II: Foreign Policy and Trade, 1783-93 5.
The new political economy and the early impact of laissez-faire 6. The new
moral economy: Wilberforce, the Saints and New Dissent 7. The decline of
the Whigs and the emergence of a new Conservatism, 1788-1812 8. Radicalism,
repression and patriotism, 1789-1803 9. The wars with France I: Pitt's War,
Addington's Peace, 1793-1803 10. The wars with France II:I Endurance and
Triumph, 1803-1815 11. Ireland: the road to Union, 1782-1801 PART TWO:
IMPERIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 12. Empire I: Trade, Influence and Expansion 13.
Empire II: Rule, Resistance and Reaction 14. The onset of industrialism 15.
Entrepreneurs and markets 16. The structure and organisation of the
workforce in early industrial Britain 17. A living from the land :
landowners, farmers and improvement 18. 'Living and partly living':
labourers, poverty and protest 19. Standards of living and quality of life
20. Organisations of labour 21. Class consciousness? PART THREE: THE
CRUCIBLE OF REFORM, 1815-1846 Framework of Events 22. Unprepared for peace:
distress and the resurgence of reform, 1815-1820 23. An Age of
'Liberalism'? 24. Influence without entanglement: foreign affairs,
1815-1846 25. The crisis of reform, 1827-1832 26. 'The real interests of
the aristocracy': the Reform Act of 1832 27. The condition of England
question I: the new Poor Law 28. The condition of England question II:
factory reform, education and public health 29. 'The Church in danger':
Anglicanism and its opponents 30. The age of Peel? Politics and policies,
1832-1846 31. The politics of pressure I: Chartism 32. The politics of
pressure II: the Anti-Corn-Law League PART FOUR: INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY,
REFINED AND TESTED, 1846-1870 Framework of Events 33. The zenith of the
bourgeoisie 34. The professionalization of government 35. Urban Britain in
the age of improvement 36. Religion and Society in mid-Victorian Britain
37. Leisure and Responsibility 38. Education and the consciousness of
status 39. 'An assembly of gentlemen': Party politics, 1846-1859 40.
Palmerston and the pax Britannica 41. The revival of reform 42. 'The
principle of numbers': toward democracy, 1867-1870 43. Imperial issues and
domestic spheres 44. Identities: a modern State forged? COMPENDIUM OF
INFORMATION A British governments, 1783-1870 B Parliament and parliamentary
reform C The growth of Government D The economy E Population F Foreign and
colonial affairs G Religion Maps Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Maps Introduction to Fourth Edition Note on the
Framework of events Publisher's Acknowledgements PART ONE: RECONSTRUCTION
AND THE CHALLENGE OF WAR Framework of Events 1. Britain in the early 1780s:
I Society and economy 2. Britain in the early 1780s: II Politics and
Government 3. 'A nation restored' I: Politics and finance under Pitt,
1784-1790 4. 'A nation restored' II: Foreign Policy and Trade, 1783-93 5.
The new political economy and the early impact of laissez-faire 6. The new
moral economy: Wilberforce, the Saints and New Dissent 7. The decline of
the Whigs and the emergence of a new Conservatism, 1788-1812 8. Radicalism,
repression and patriotism, 1789-1803 9. The wars with France I: Pitt's War,
Addington's Peace, 1793-1803 10. The wars with France II:I Endurance and
Triumph, 1803-1815 11. Ireland: the road to Union, 1782-1801 PART TWO:
IMPERIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 12. Empire I: Trade, Influence and Expansion 13.
Empire II: Rule, Resistance and Reaction 14. The onset of industrialism 15.
Entrepreneurs and markets 16. The structure and organisation of the
workforce in early industrial Britain 17. A living from the land :
landowners, farmers and improvement 18. 'Living and partly living':
labourers, poverty and protest 19. Standards of living and quality of life
20. Organisations of labour 21. Class consciousness? PART THREE: THE
CRUCIBLE OF REFORM, 1815-1846 Framework of Events 22. Unprepared for peace:
distress and the resurgence of reform, 1815-1820 23. An Age of
'Liberalism'? 24. Influence without entanglement: foreign affairs,
1815-1846 25. The crisis of reform, 1827-1832 26. 'The real interests of
the aristocracy': the Reform Act of 1832 27. The condition of England
question I: the new Poor Law 28. The condition of England question II:
factory reform, education and public health 29. 'The Church in danger':
Anglicanism and its opponents 30. The age of Peel? Politics and policies,
1832-1846 31. The politics of pressure I: Chartism 32. The politics of
pressure II: the Anti-Corn-Law League PART FOUR: INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY,
REFINED AND TESTED, 1846-1870 Framework of Events 33. The zenith of the
bourgeoisie 34. The professionalization of government 35. Urban Britain in
the age of improvement 36. Religion and Society in mid-Victorian Britain
37. Leisure and Responsibility 38. Education and the consciousness of
status 39. 'An assembly of gentlemen': Party politics, 1846-1859 40.
Palmerston and the pax Britannica 41. The revival of reform 42. 'The
principle of numbers': toward democracy, 1867-1870 43. Imperial issues and
domestic spheres 44. Identities: a modern State forged? COMPENDIUM OF
INFORMATION A British governments, 1783-1870 B Parliament and parliamentary
reform C The growth of Government D The economy E Population F Foreign and
colonial affairs G Religion Maps Bibliography Index
Framework of events Publisher's Acknowledgements PART ONE: RECONSTRUCTION
AND THE CHALLENGE OF WAR Framework of Events 1. Britain in the early 1780s:
I Society and economy 2. Britain in the early 1780s: II Politics and
Government 3. 'A nation restored' I: Politics and finance under Pitt,
1784-1790 4. 'A nation restored' II: Foreign Policy and Trade, 1783-93 5.
The new political economy and the early impact of laissez-faire 6. The new
moral economy: Wilberforce, the Saints and New Dissent 7. The decline of
the Whigs and the emergence of a new Conservatism, 1788-1812 8. Radicalism,
repression and patriotism, 1789-1803 9. The wars with France I: Pitt's War,
Addington's Peace, 1793-1803 10. The wars with France II:I Endurance and
Triumph, 1803-1815 11. Ireland: the road to Union, 1782-1801 PART TWO:
IMPERIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 12. Empire I: Trade, Influence and Expansion 13.
Empire II: Rule, Resistance and Reaction 14. The onset of industrialism 15.
Entrepreneurs and markets 16. The structure and organisation of the
workforce in early industrial Britain 17. A living from the land :
landowners, farmers and improvement 18. 'Living and partly living':
labourers, poverty and protest 19. Standards of living and quality of life
20. Organisations of labour 21. Class consciousness? PART THREE: THE
CRUCIBLE OF REFORM, 1815-1846 Framework of Events 22. Unprepared for peace:
distress and the resurgence of reform, 1815-1820 23. An Age of
'Liberalism'? 24. Influence without entanglement: foreign affairs,
1815-1846 25. The crisis of reform, 1827-1832 26. 'The real interests of
the aristocracy': the Reform Act of 1832 27. The condition of England
question I: the new Poor Law 28. The condition of England question II:
factory reform, education and public health 29. 'The Church in danger':
Anglicanism and its opponents 30. The age of Peel? Politics and policies,
1832-1846 31. The politics of pressure I: Chartism 32. The politics of
pressure II: the Anti-Corn-Law League PART FOUR: INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY,
REFINED AND TESTED, 1846-1870 Framework of Events 33. The zenith of the
bourgeoisie 34. The professionalization of government 35. Urban Britain in
the age of improvement 36. Religion and Society in mid-Victorian Britain
37. Leisure and Responsibility 38. Education and the consciousness of
status 39. 'An assembly of gentlemen': Party politics, 1846-1859 40.
Palmerston and the pax Britannica 41. The revival of reform 42. 'The
principle of numbers': toward democracy, 1867-1870 43. Imperial issues and
domestic spheres 44. Identities: a modern State forged? COMPENDIUM OF
INFORMATION A British governments, 1783-1870 B Parliament and parliamentary
reform C The growth of Government D The economy E Population F Foreign and
colonial affairs G Religion Maps Bibliography Index