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OverviewDesigned to complement the author's A History of Modern Britain, this collection of primary sources illuminates and augments the study of modern Britain with coverage of political, imperial, and economic history as well as class and cultural issues Features a broad range of documents, in a well-structured and easy-to-use format, including important, well-known documents and lesser-known excerpts from memoirs and private correspondence Provides up-to-date, balanced coverage of political, imperial, social, economic, and cultural history with over 180 documents Offers a thorough rendering of social class and national identity, including coverage of changes in British society over the last 20 years Includes discussion questions for each document, as well as lists of historical debates and extensive bibliographies of both on-line and traditional sources for students' further research Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellis Wasson (University of Delaware, USA)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.674kg ISBN: 9781444333718ISBN 10: 1444333712 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 30 December 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Documents xi List of Figures xix Preface xxi Abbreviations xxix Part I The Eighteenth Century 1 1 State and Empire 3 The Constitution 4 Threats to the Political and Social Order 11 The Sinews of Empire 18 North America 21 India 24 Historians' Debates 27 Counterfactuals to Consider 28 2 Economy and Society 29 Honor and Manners 30 The Struggle for Life and Wealth 35 The Poor Law 40 Economic Theory 43 Historians' Debates 51 Counterfactuals to Consider 52 3 Culture and Identity 53 The Scottish Enlightenment 54 The English Enlightenment 57 Education 62 The Romantic Movement 66 Women 68 Slavery 71 National Identities 76 Historians' Debates 80 Counterfactuals to Consider 81 Part II The Nineteenth Century 83 4 State and Empire 85 Radicalism and Protest 86 Constitutional Reform 1829–32 90 Further Parliamentary Reform 97 Party Ideologies 103 The Empire 109 The Origins of World War I 120 Historians' Debates 123 Counterfactuals to Consider 124 5 Economy and Society 127 Industrialization 128 Urban and Rural Life and Employment during Industrialization 135 Social Position and Money 142 Economic Theory 148 Historians' Debates 156 Counterfactuals to Consider 158 6 Culture and Identity 159 Women 160 Victorian Thinkers 169 Social Darwinism 177 British Identities 182 Irish Identities 185 Historians' Debates 191 Counterfactuals to Consider 193 Part III The Twentieth Century 195 7 State and Empire 197 World War I 198 World War II and the Cold War 201 Party Ideologies 211 The European Union 214 Empire to Commonwealth 217 Historians' Debates 227 Counterfactuals to Consider 229 8 Economy and Society 231 Traditional Society 232 Capitalism at Bay 238 War and Civilian Life 243 The Welfare State 245 Historians' Debates 253 Counterfactuals to Consider 255 9 Culture and Identity 257 Women 258 Minorities and Immigration 263 British Identities 271 Irish Identities 280 Historians' Debates 287 Counterfactuals to Consider 289 Bibliography 291 Index 297Reviews?Ellis Wasson?s Sources and Debates in Modern British History is an unusually well chosen and wide angling collection of major primary sources, which will prove of great value to undergraduates and graduate students alike who are studying modern British history. This collection makes available valuable primary source material about the great events and trends which shaped modern Britain. It is also notable for the wide range and even handedness of the material selected, a tribute to Dr. Wasson?s editorial skills.? ? Bill Rubinstein, Aberyswyth University 'This is a collection of documents of immense richness from a wide variety of sources: parliamentary debates, official reports, cartoons, novels, high intellects, among others. They stretch from the 18th century to the present, from Adam Smith to Mrs. Thatcher. Dealing with state and society, workers and women, culture and empire, each short document is succinctly introduced. Every chapter concludes with invaluable bibliographies reflecting the most important current historiographical debates. Through a close study of these extremely well-selected documents, students will be able to come to a thorough knowledge and understanding of the compelling story of Britain since 1714, its rise to being the most powerful country in the world, and its subsequent decline.' ? Peter Stansky, Stanford University 'Sources and Debates in Modern British History is an excellent way to introduce undergraduates to primary sources. The editorial material shows students how these historical figures were in conversation with each other, while the questions for discussion encourage students to analyze the documents individually and in groups. I highly recommend this book for undergraduates.' ? Carol Engelhardt Herringer, Wright State University Author InformationEllis Wasson earned his PhD in British history at Cambridge and teaches at Tower Hill School in Wilmington and the University of Delaware. He is the author of Whig Renaissance: Lord Althorp and the Whig Party 1782–1845 (1987), Born to Rule: British Political Elites (2000), and Aristocracy and the Modern World (2006), and has published numerous articles on the history of British politics and European landed society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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