The nineteenth century : the British Isles : 1815-1901
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The nineteenth century : the British Isles : 1815-1901
(The short Oxford history of the British Isles / general editor, Paul Langford)
Oxford University Press, c2000
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The nineteenth century 1851-1901
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [300]-305) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The complete "Short Oxford History of The British Isles" covers the history of the British Isles from the Roman Era to the present in eleven volumes. In each, experts write to their strengths tackling the key issues including society, economy, religion, politics, and culture head-on in chapters that are wide-ranging surveys and searching analyses. Each book is specifically designed with the non-specialist reader in mind; but the authority of the contributors and the vigour of the interpretations makes them suitable reading for fellow academics across a range of disciplines. The 19th century was Britain's moment as a world power, not only in the narrow political sense, but with respect to a vast range of activities and achievements. This book sets out to describe the force and complexity of that experience, and to cover, in an interdisciplinary way, the political, economic, and cultural history of the British Isles between 1815 and 1901.
Table of Contents
Colin Matthew: Introduction. Martin Daunton: Society and Economic Life. Colin Matthew: Public Life, Politics, and Civil Society. Andrew Porter: The Empire and the World. Janet Howarth: Gender, Domesticity, and Sexual Politics. Jane Garnett: Religious and Intellectual Life. Kate Flint: Literature, Music, and the Theatre. Andrew Saint: Cities, Architecture and Art. Colin Matthew: Conclusion: Fin-de-Siecle. Further Reading. Chronology. Maps. Index
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