Michael Dintenfass provides a challenging account of Britain's
economic performance since 1870. He combines a succinct,
clearly-written survey of recent scholarly work in British economic
and business history with an original interpretive alternative to
the institutionalized accounts of Britain's relative decline.
Dintenfass addresses both specifically economic questions and
socio-historical questions to place Britain's economic history in
its broadest context.
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