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Book SynopsisNow in paperback, a three volume thematic interpretation of the development of modern British society from 1750.
Trade Review'Social history is at last ceasing to be the Cinderella of scholarship, and these fine volumes will do much to help raise it to its rightful place in the palace of academe. Uniformly lucid and erudite, Professor Thompson's crew of some two dozen leading historians together present a coherent succession of first-rate thematic syntheses of the latest research. The balance is right. For the student, there is sufficient density of detail to render this … an admirable basic text; while bold revisionism and scholarly joisting give real intellectual distinction to the enterprise.' Roy Porter, New Statesman and Society
'These unique, comprehensive, collaborative volumes offer compelling evidence of the richness and vitality of British social history some three decades after its emergence in the later 1950s and early 1960s … certain to become standard reference works charting the course of scholarship at a particular point in time.' Richard A. Soloway, Social Science Quarterly
Table of Contents1. Town and City F. M. L. Thompson; 2. The countryside W. A. Armstrong; 3. Scotland 1750–1850 Rosalind Mitchison; 4. Scotland 1850–1950 T. C. Smout; 5. Wales D. W. Howell and C. Baber; 6. The north-west J. K. Walton; 7. The north-east D. J. Rowe; 8. London and the Home Counties P. L. Garside.