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A Brief History of Britain 1851-2021

Jeremy Black

From the Great Exhibition's showcasing of British national achievement in 1851 to the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Stratford in 2012 and on to Brexit an insightful exploration of the transformation of modern Britain

This revised and updated fourth and final volume in the concise Brief History of Britain series begins in the specially-constructed Crystal Palace three times the length of St Paul's Cathedral in Hyde Park at the beginning of the second half of the nineteenth century. The Great Exhibition it housed marked a high point of British national achievement at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution at the heart of a great empire with Queen Victoria still to reign for fifty years. It was a time of confidence in the future and exuberant patriotism for Britain's role in it.

The beginning of the Second World War in 1939 marks a turning point because of the great change it heralded in Britain's global standing. At its peak protected by the world's greatest navy the British Empire stretched from Australasia to Canada from Hong Kong and India to South Africa and from Jamaica to the Falklands. Now the empire is no more: a fundamental change not only for the world but also for Britain. The Second World War had been won but it had exhausted Britain and marked the beginning of its national decline.

Black links cultural and political developments closely - transport health migration and economic and demographic factors - in order to make clear how porous and changeable the manifestations of national civilisation can be and to make sense of themes such as the triumph of town over country Britain's international clout and the shift from the dominance of the market at the turn of the nineteenth century to the growing significance of the state.

Importantly he also looks at how public history has presented the nation's past and how the changing and different ways we look at that past are central aspects of our shared history.

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  • Classification : History
  • Pub Date : MAY 6, 2021
  • Imprint : Robinson
  • Page Extent : 400
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781408713617
  • Price : INR 899
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Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black is a British historian, writer and former Professor of History at the University of Exeter. As the author of over 180 books, his work adds up to the most sustained presentation of British history in recent decades. He is a major exponent of military, diplomatic and cartographic history and has been important in helping the British to look at their past, as well as in representing British history to foreign audiences. He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, US.

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