Britannia's burden : the political evolution of modern Britain, 1851-1990 / Bernard Porter
- Bib ID:
- 3008019
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Porter, Bernard
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- London ; New York : E. Arnold ; New York : Distributed in the USA by Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1994
- viii, 440 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0340561971
- 0340561963
- Summary:
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Bernard Porter's lively and astringent new history of the period traces the origins of most of the problems that confront Britain today back precisely to that 'golden age' of the 1850s. The recently fashionable view that attributes decline to the abandonment of 'Victorian values' is misconceived: for the opposite is true. Britain's progress from hybrid capitalism, through imperialism and socialism, to her present version of free marketism developed from her situation in the mid-Victorian era. So did the economic deterioration that accompanied it. The seeds were already there, in the ground, in 1850. There is a refreshing awareness in these pages of the fusing of past and present, of the longevity of certain powerful characteristics in British life, and of their interrelatedness. Bernard Porter's portrait of 140 years of British history fundamentally questions many of the conventional pieties and long-cherished beliefs that still attach, limpet-like, to the period.
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- Machine derived contents note: Part I: A period of most wonderful transition (1851-1880)
- The Great Exhibition (1851)
- Britain in 1851
- The Golden Years (1851-70)
- Political flux (1851-66)
- Reform (1866-75)
- Auguries (1873-80)
- Part II: A great parting of the waters (1881-1910)
- Home to roost (1882-87)
- Gladstone at bay (1880-85)
- The revolt of the Whigs (1886)
- Capital versus labour (1886-95)
- Imperialism (1890-1902)
- Progress and reaction (1900-10)
- Part III: Very great danger (1911-40) - Pre-war crisis
- Pre-war crisis (1911-14)
- The Great War (1914-1918)
- Post-war crisis (1919-21)
- Avoiding extremes (1922-31)
- Security and empire (1922-35)
- Appeasement (1935-40)
- Part IV: Brave new world (1940-70)
- World War II (1940-1945)
- The people's peace (1945)
- Labour's revolution (1945-51)
- Churchill again (1951-55)
- The last paternalists (1955-64)
- The Wilson years (1964-70)
- Part V: The grain of human nature (1970-90)
- The Heath government (1970-74)
- The collapse of consensus (1974-79)
- Thatcherism (1979)
- Counter-attack (1979-90)
- Full circle? (1990)
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-432) and index.
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