The Eclipse of a Great Power - Modern Britain, 1870-1992 (Hardcover, 2Rev ed)


An updated second edition of a book first published in 1983. Originally stopping in 1975, the book now goes through to 1992, and includes the entire span of the Thatcher years, and the emergence of Europe as a central factor on the national agenda. The additional section brings together both an up-to-date assessment of the recent past and continues the enduring themes explored in the century covered in the first edition.;Key Features: deals with politics, society, economy and culture, with regular "frameworks of events", to provide a dear chronological underpinning for the thematic chapters; written in a vigorous and sometimes provocative style, challenging students to think and stimulate them to keep reading.;New section tackles the input of "Thatcherism" and attempts a balanced assessment of the achievements and failures of the Conservative government; gives emphasis to the experiments and new directions attempted during this period, but argues that the problems identified in the sections of the first edition are still unresolved.;Readership: Undergraduate students of 19th/2Oth Century British History, Politics and useful for any course where a background of Modern British History is required.

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An updated second edition of a book first published in 1983. Originally stopping in 1975, the book now goes through to 1992, and includes the entire span of the Thatcher years, and the emergence of Europe as a central factor on the national agenda. The additional section brings together both an up-to-date assessment of the recent past and continues the enduring themes explored in the century covered in the first edition.;Key Features: deals with politics, society, economy and culture, with regular "frameworks of events", to provide a dear chronological underpinning for the thematic chapters; written in a vigorous and sometimes provocative style, challenging students to think and stimulate them to keep reading.;New section tackles the input of "Thatcherism" and attempts a balanced assessment of the achievements and failures of the Conservative government; gives emphasis to the experiments and new directions attempted during this period, but argues that the problems identified in the sections of the first edition are still unresolved.;Readership: Undergraduate students of 19th/2Oth Century British History, Politics and useful for any course where a background of Modern British History is required.

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Imprint

Longman

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Foundations of Modern Britain S.

Release date

November 1994

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Dimensions

234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

488

Edition

2Rev ed

ISBN-13

978-0-582-09612-7

Barcode

9780582096127

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LSN

0-582-09612-X



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