20th Century Britain: Economic, Cultural and Social Change

20th Century Britain: Economic, Cultural and Social Change

by Francesca Carnevali (Editor), Julie-Marie Strange (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Written by leading international scholars, Twentieth Century Britain investigates key moments, themes and identities in the past century. Engaging with cutting-edge research and debate, the essays in the volume combine discussion of the major issues currently preoccupying historians of the twentieth century with clear guidance on new directions in the theories and methodologies of modern British social, cultural and economic history. Divided into three, the first section of the book addresses key concepts historians use to think about the century, notably, class, gender and national identity. Organised chronologically, the book then explores topical thematic issues, such as multicultural Britain, religion and citizenship. Representing changes in the field, some chapters represent more recent fields of historical inquiry, such as modernity and sexuality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0582772877
ISBN 13: 9780582772878
Book Overview:

Twentieth-Century Britain is an engaging introduction to modern British history. It provides an up-to-date study of economic, social and cultural changes in the last century.


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The book includes some fascinating essays. The essays on our economy pre - and post-1945 are particularly useful.

Will Podmore

Author Bio

Paul Johnson is Reader in Social History, London School of Economics

Dr Julie-Marie Strange teaches at BirkbeckCollege, Universityof London