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The Edwardian Crisis David Powell

The Edwardian Crisis By David Powell

The Edwardian Crisis by David Powell


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This volume examines the main controversies of the Edwardian period in an attempt to assess the nature and seriousness of the Edwardian crisis, relating the discussion to current historiographical debates on topics such as the vitality of Edwardian liberalism and the importance of feminism.

The Edwardian Crisis Summary

The Edwardian Crisis: Britain 1901-14 by David Powell

The Edwardian age has long been recognised as a time of unusual social and political turbulence in British history. This book examines the main controversies of the period in an attempt to assess the nature and seriousness of the Edwardian crisis, relating the discussion to current historiographical debates on topics such as the vitality of Edwardian Liberalism, the problems of the Unionist party and the importance of feminism, labour unrest and nationalism as factors in Edwardian political life.

About David Powell

David Powell is a former journalist and prolific writer who has worked for Reuters and BBC Radio 4. His documentary Faces in a Crowd won a Grand Prix award at the Venice Film Festival.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Introduction: The Victorian Legacy.- The Social Crisis: Poverty, Social Reform and the State.- The Constitutional Crisis, 1909-11.- Suffragism and Feminism.- The Challenge of Labour.- Ireland and the Crisis of Nationalism.- Conclusion.- Appendix 1: Chronology.- Appendix 2: General Election Results, 1906 and 1910.- Notes.- Further Reading.- Index.

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GOR002267147
9780333595435
0333595432
The Edwardian Crisis: Britain 1901-14 by David Powell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19960918
224
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