

An edition of Britain in the Twentieth Century (2006)
By Charles More
Publish Date
December 6, 2006
Publisher
Longman
Language
eng
Pages
294
Description:
"Napoleon once famously remarked that the English were a nation of shopkeepers. Regardless of whether this should be taken as a compliment or as a calumny, it was certainly what sprang to this reviewer's mind when reading Charles More's recent textbook, Britain in the Twentieth Century. More's work is a comprehensive political, social, and economic history of Britain's many travails and occasional triumphs throughout the last century, but it is one where economics is particularly salient. The overriding impression is of a nation experiencing momentous changes driven by economic imperatives, trends in which governments of whatever political persuasion can merely accelerate or delay the inevitable"--From a review of the book on H-Net.
subjects: Politics and government, Social life and customs, History, Great britain, history, 20th century, Manners and customs, 20th century british history - general & miscellaneous, British history - social aspects, 20th century british history - social aspects
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century