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Britain 1846-1964 Martin Roberts

Britain 1846-1964 By Martin Roberts

Britain 1846-1964 by Martin Roberts


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Useful for AS and A2 examinations, this book deals with the key political issues of the period, beginning in 1846, when Britain was the industrial superpower of the world and ending in 1964 when her international role was substantially diminished. It features 'Spotlights' that provide detailed study of primary and secondary sources.

Britain 1846-1964 Summary

Britain 1846-1964: The Challenge of Change by Martin Roberts

Specially written for the new AS and A2 examinations, this book combines extended period cover with detailed focus on topics selected by awarding bodies. The key political issues of the period are dealt with, beginning in 1846, when Britain was the industrial superpower of the world and ending in 1964 when her international role was substantially diminished. Its features are: lively, concise narrative provides students with the essential knowledge they need, with key questions and summaries in each chapter to help students focus on the important issues; 'Spotlights' provide detailed study of primary and secondary sources and help develop students' powers of analysis and argument; 'Document Exercises' give plenty of opportunities for assessment and exam practice; and 'Interpretations' sections provide an introduction to recent scholarship and historical debate and encourage students to evaluate interpretations for themselves. For ease of use, a contents map indicates coverage of the major awarding body specifications and highlights opportunities for Key Skills and ICT activities.

Table of Contents

1. Parties in change, 1846-1866 (and Lord Palmerston); 2. Gladstone versus Disraeli: The greatest political rivalry of the century; 3. Britain and Ireland, 1868-1921: A cursed relationship?; 4. The Conservative Ascendancy, 1885-1905: 'The Hotel Cecil'; 5. The British Empire, 1870-1914: The greatest empire in the history of the world?; 6. Foreign policy, 1890-1914: 'Eat or be eaten'; 7. The Labour Movement, 1868-1914: A party for the workers; 8. Votes for women, 1867-1928; 9. The last Liberal government 1905-1915: 'I smell the blood of a plutocrat'; 10. The First World War and its effects: Catastrophe; 11. The decline of the Liberal Party, 1905-1935; 12. The inter-war years: Conservative, Labour: National rule by pygmies?; 13. Economic and social issues, 1918-1939: Hungry years for some but by no means for all; 14. British foreign policy, 1919-1939: The failure of collective security and appeasement; 15. The Second World War, 1939-1945: A good war?; 16. Labour in power, 1945-1951: Building the new Jerusalem; 17. Britain, 1951-1964: 'Life is better with the Conservatives'?; 18. British imperial and foreign policy, 1945-1964: An end to the Empire and no entry to the Common Market; Index; Meeting examination criteria: a map of this book

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GOR001476994
9780199133734
0199133735
Britain 1846-1964: The Challenge of Change by Martin Roberts
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2001-06-28
288
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