A History Of Modern Britain by Andrew Marr
A concise narrative of Britain’s transformation from the eve of the twentieth century into the early twenty-first, tracing how political upheavals, two world wars, the end of empire and the creation of the welfare state reshaped the nation. It blends political biography with social and cultural history to explain the decline of old deference, the rise of new economic and ideological forces, and the ways ordinary people's lives, national identity and Britain’s global role were remade by reform, conflict and technological and social change.
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- 2007
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