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A Companion to Contemporary Britain covers the key themes and debates of 20th-century history from the outbreak of the Second World War to the end of the century.

  • Assesses the impact of the Second World War
  • Looks at Britain's role in the wider world, including the legacy of Empire, Britain's special relationship' with the United States, and integration with continental Europe
  • Explores cultural issues, such as class consciousness, immigration and race relations, changing gender roles, and the impact of the mass media
  • Covers domestic politics and the economy
  • Introduces the varied perspectives dominating historical writing on this period
  • Identifies the key issues which are likely to fuel future debate


Trade Review
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Year

"This companion makes it easy to survey subjects quickly for the latest and best historiography, and provides lots of avenues by which to travel for further knowledge." (Journal of World History, September 2009)

"[This volume] lives us to [the] high expectations of the series of Blackwell Companions. Informed, wide-ranging and up-to-date syntheses cover what might be regarded as standard subjects like the Second World War ... and the transformation of the British economy. More importantly, there are chapters on topics ignored by most histories of Britain; for example ... the suburbanization of Britain, sport and youth culture." (History)

"A definitive textbook for contemporary British history. Its breadth of subjects is compelling, and the quality of its contributions ... superb, with many subjects dealt with by authors able to pour a career’s worth of groundbreaking research into their introductory surveys. Praise must be given for a consistently informative volume, which places so many interpretations and discussions in one place. Overall, Addison and Jones can congratulate themselves for editing a superb collection, one that can reasonably lay claim to being the foremost textbook on contemporary British history." (Reviews in History)



Table of Contents

List of Figures x

List of Tables xi

Notes on Contributors xiii

Introduction 1

1 The Impact of the Second World War 3
Paul Addison

2 The Impact of the Cold War 23
Harriet Jones

3 Population and the Family 42
Pat Thane

4 Cities, Suburbs, Countryside 59
Mark Clapson

5 Class 76
Arthur Marwick

6 Immigration and Racism 93
Wendy Webster

7 Sport and Recreation 110
Richard Holt

8 Youth Culture 127
Bill Osgerby

9 Sexuality 145
Lesley A. Hall

10 Economic ‘Decline’ in Post-War Britain 164
Jim Tomlinson

11 The Transformation of the Economy 180
Hugh Pemberton

12 The Geography of Economic Change 203
P. W. Daniels

13 Living Standards and Consumption 226
Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska

14 Gender: Change and Continuity 245
Dolly Smith Wilson

15 Welfare, Poverty and Social Inequalities 263
Janet Fink

16 Education 281
Roy Lowe

17 Health 297
John Welshman

18 Rewriting the Unwritten Constitution 315
Andrew Blick

19 The Secret State 333
Richard J. Aldrich

20 Rethinking the ‘Rise and Fall’ of Two-Party Politics 351
Steven Fielding

21 The Rise and Disintegration of the Working Classes 371
Robert Taylor

22 The Growth of Social Movements 389
Holger Nehring

23 Civil Society 407
Nicholas Deakin

24 The Politics of Devolution 427
Christopher Harvie

25 The Politics of Northern Ireland 444
Thomas Hennessey

26 Britain in the World Economy 463
Catherine R. Schenk

27 The End of Empire 482
Bill Schwarz

28 The Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ 499
Michael F. Hopkins and John W. Young

29 Britain and Europe 517
James Ellison

30 British Defence Policy 539
Simon Ball

Select Bibliography 556

Index 567

A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939 2000

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9781405167307, 978-1405167307
      ISBN10: 1405167300
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Companion to Contemporary Britain covers the key themes and debates of 20th-century history from the outbreak of the Second World War to the end of the century.

      • Assesses the impact of the Second World War
      • Looks at Britain's role in the wider world, including the legacy of Empire, Britain's special relationship' with the United States, and integration with continental Europe
      • Explores cultural issues, such as class consciousness, immigration and race relations, changing gender roles, and the impact of the mass media
      • Covers domestic politics and the economy
      • Introduces the varied perspectives dominating historical writing on this period
      • Identifies the key issues which are likely to fuel future debate


      Trade Review
      A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Year

      "This companion makes it easy to survey subjects quickly for the latest and best historiography, and provides lots of avenues by which to travel for further knowledge." (Journal of World History, September 2009)

      "[This volume] lives us to [the] high expectations of the series of Blackwell Companions. Informed, wide-ranging and up-to-date syntheses cover what might be regarded as standard subjects like the Second World War ... and the transformation of the British economy. More importantly, there are chapters on topics ignored by most histories of Britain; for example ... the suburbanization of Britain, sport and youth culture." (History)

      "A definitive textbook for contemporary British history. Its breadth of subjects is compelling, and the quality of its contributions ... superb, with many subjects dealt with by authors able to pour a career’s worth of groundbreaking research into their introductory surveys. Praise must be given for a consistently informative volume, which places so many interpretations and discussions in one place. Overall, Addison and Jones can congratulate themselves for editing a superb collection, one that can reasonably lay claim to being the foremost textbook on contemporary British history." (Reviews in History)



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures x

      List of Tables xi

      Notes on Contributors xiii

      Introduction 1

      1 The Impact of the Second World War 3
      Paul Addison

      2 The Impact of the Cold War 23
      Harriet Jones

      3 Population and the Family 42
      Pat Thane

      4 Cities, Suburbs, Countryside 59
      Mark Clapson

      5 Class 76
      Arthur Marwick

      6 Immigration and Racism 93
      Wendy Webster

      7 Sport and Recreation 110
      Richard Holt

      8 Youth Culture 127
      Bill Osgerby

      9 Sexuality 145
      Lesley A. Hall

      10 Economic ‘Decline’ in Post-War Britain 164
      Jim Tomlinson

      11 The Transformation of the Economy 180
      Hugh Pemberton

      12 The Geography of Economic Change 203
      P. W. Daniels

      13 Living Standards and Consumption 226
      Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska

      14 Gender: Change and Continuity 245
      Dolly Smith Wilson

      15 Welfare, Poverty and Social Inequalities 263
      Janet Fink

      16 Education 281
      Roy Lowe

      17 Health 297
      John Welshman

      18 Rewriting the Unwritten Constitution 315
      Andrew Blick

      19 The Secret State 333
      Richard J. Aldrich

      20 Rethinking the ‘Rise and Fall’ of Two-Party Politics 351
      Steven Fielding

      21 The Rise and Disintegration of the Working Classes 371
      Robert Taylor

      22 The Growth of Social Movements 389
      Holger Nehring

      23 Civil Society 407
      Nicholas Deakin

      24 The Politics of Devolution 427
      Christopher Harvie

      25 The Politics of Northern Ireland 444
      Thomas Hennessey

      26 Britain in the World Economy 463
      Catherine R. Schenk

      27 The End of Empire 482
      Bill Schwarz

      28 The Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ 499
      Michael F. Hopkins and John W. Young

      29 Britain and Europe 517
      James Ellison

      30 British Defence Policy 539
      Simon Ball

      Select Bibliography 556

      Index 567

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