Nineteenth-Century Britain: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Harvie, Christopher, Matthew, Colin (2000) Paperback
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Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford Paperbacks
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This insightful work offers a concise exploration of Britain during the tumultuous nineteenth century, a period characterized by significant social, political, and economic transformations. The authors present a clear and engaging narrative, making complex historical events and figures accessible to readers.
Through a blend of analysis and context, the book delves into the impact of industrialization, the rise of the working class, and the shifts in governance that defined the era. Readers are invited to reflect on how these changes shaped modern Britain and influenced global trends.
With its succinct format, this book serves as an excellent introduction for anyone eager to understand the complexities and nuances of an era that laid the groundwork for contemporary society. It caters to both history enthusiasts and those new to the subject, sparking curiosity and further exploration into Britain's rich historical tapestry.
Through a blend of analysis and context, the book delves into the impact of industrialization, the rise of the working class, and the shifts in governance that defined the era. Readers are invited to reflect on how these changes shaped modern Britain and influenced global trends.
With its succinct format, this book serves as an excellent introduction for anyone eager to understand the complexities and nuances of an era that laid the groundwork for contemporary society. It caters to both history enthusiasts and those new to the subject, sparking curiosity and further exploration into Britain's rich historical tapestry.
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