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Since 1945 Great Britain has gone through many changes: the loss of an empire, economic decline and resurgence, entry into Europe, evolution into a multicultural society, and devolution, to name only the more obvious. In this book, six distinguished historians each take a theme - politics, international relations, high, middle , and low culture, social and economic policies, the nature of civil society, and Ireland - and set out the fundamental nature and development of each. These are set within the wider context of the Cold War, and its impact both internationally and domestically; of the impact on politics, economics and foreign policy of the decline of the pound and the attempts to arrest this; and finally, of the growing impact of Europe.

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'this volume is excellently written and provides the type of overview essential for undergraduates and good A-level students' Keith Laybourn, University of Huddersfield, History, vol 89, issue 1, number 293

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Introduction ; 1. Governors, governance and governed: British politics since 1945 ; 2. Economic growth, economic decline ; 3. Tradition and transformation: society and civil society in Britain, 1945-2001 ; 4. Two cultures - one or many? ; 5. Britain and the world since 1945: narratives of decline or transformation? ; 6. Ireland 1945-2001: between 'Hope and History' ; Conclusion: fin de siecle ; Further Reading ; Chronology ; Maps ; Index

The British Isles Since 1945

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 1/16/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199248384, 978-0199248384
      ISBN10: 0199248389

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since 1945 Great Britain has gone through many changes: the loss of an empire, economic decline and resurgence, entry into Europe, evolution into a multicultural society, and devolution, to name only the more obvious. In this book, six distinguished historians each take a theme - politics, international relations, high, middle , and low culture, social and economic policies, the nature of civil society, and Ireland - and set out the fundamental nature and development of each. These are set within the wider context of the Cold War, and its impact both internationally and domestically; of the impact on politics, economics and foreign policy of the decline of the pound and the attempts to arrest this; and finally, of the growing impact of Europe.

      Trade Review
      'this volume is excellently written and provides the type of overview essential for undergraduates and good A-level students' Keith Laybourn, University of Huddersfield, History, vol 89, issue 1, number 293

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ; 1. Governors, governance and governed: British politics since 1945 ; 2. Economic growth, economic decline ; 3. Tradition and transformation: society and civil society in Britain, 1945-2001 ; 4. Two cultures - one or many? ; 5. Britain and the world since 1945: narratives of decline or transformation? ; 6. Ireland 1945-2001: between 'Hope and History' ; Conclusion: fin de siecle ; Further Reading ; Chronology ; Maps ; Index

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