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Book SynopsisThis fully revised and updated edition of Norman McCord''s authoritative introduction to nineteenth century British history has been extended to cover the period up to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.The nineteenth and early twentieth century saw the transformation of Britain from a predominantly rural to a largely urban society with an economy based upon manufacturing, finance, and trade, and from a society governed mainly by a landed aristocracy to what was increasingly a mass democracy. The authors chart the development of a modern state equipped with a large and expanding bureaucracy, the expansion of overseas territories into one of the world''s greatest empires, and changes in religion, social attitudes, and culture.The book divides the era into four chronological periods, with chapters on the political background, administrative development, and social, economic, and cultural changes in each period. Exploring major themes such as the massive increase in population, t
Trade ReviewReview from previous edition 'McCord makes social history revealing and illuminating... This is an excellent text, and it is to be hoped that it will be correspondingly influential in its guidance of students.' * Times Literary Supplement *
'McCord's work has a relaxed authority and individuality... deft deployment of arguments and material derived from a host of unpublished theses and his own original researches.' * History Today *
Table of ContentsPART I; PART II; PART III; PART IV