The Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century Britain is a
jargon-free guide to the social, economic and political history of
Britain since 1900. Opening with a general introduction and
overview of twentieth century Britain, the book contains a wealth
of chronologies, facts and figures, introductions to major themes,
the historiography of twentieth century Britain, a guide to sources
and resources, biographies of the most important figures and a
dictionary of key terms, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date
introduction to this key period of change and development in this
most urban of nations.
From the outbreak of World War One, to the introduction of the
NHS, to the first television set, this book covers in detail some
of the most important events that shaped twentieth-century Britain.
Topics discussed include:
- class: the working and middle classes
- gender: women s history
- ethnicity: immigration and the idea of multicultural
Britain
- social policy: poverty and welfare
- economic paradox: decline and affluence
- economic change: manufacturing and services
- popular culture: music, fashion, sports, screen
- liberalisation: Victorian Values and permissiveness
- political parties: the major and minor parties
- governments: achievements and problems
- the wider world: Ireland; decolonization; European
integration.
Packed with useful information, this guide will be an
indispensable reference tool for all those seeking an introduction
to twentieth century British history.
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