

An edition of Change in British society (1978)
By Albert Henry Halsey
Publish Date
1986
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
206
Description:
In this lucidly argued book, A. H. Halsey offers a provocative analysis of the direction which British society has taken this century. He points to changes involving class and status, social and geographical mobility, standards of living, and the family, and explains how these changes have been affected by economic growth, liberal and Marxist theories, and the power of the state. This new and fully revised edition covers the whole of the twentieth century, including Margaret Thatcher's period as Prime Minister, and the premiership of John Major. It incorporates a wide range of issues which have arisen in the past few years: changes in education, the fortunes of political parties, the tightening of immigration control, the decline of the manufacturing industry, and the challenge which the 1990s poses to the nuclear family. Professor Halsey considers the implications of these recent events, and asks what their effects have been on liberty, equality, social cohesion, and conflict.
subjects: Social conditions, Economic conditions, Social change, Case studies, History, Conditions sociales, Conditions économiques, Sozialer Wandel, Economic history, Discours, essais, conference, Conditions economiques, Discours, essais, conferences, Sociology, Changement social, Sociale verandering, Sociaal-economische ontwikkeling, Great britain, social conditions, Great britain, economic conditions, 20th century
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century